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40 result(s) for "Snicket, Lemony."
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\Shouldn't you be in school?\
Young Lemony Snicket investigates a rash of fires that have plagued the town of Stain'd-by-the-Sea, revealing secrets that involve the Department of Education and the notorious villain Hangfire.
Hogwarts and The Austere Academy
Article included in a special issue devoted to the theme: Children's books as best sellers. Takes a fresh look at the Harry Potter series of children's books and, by comparing that series with Lemony Snicket's The Austere Academy, particularly in terms of school settings, considers the popularity of such titles and the images they present of childhood and education. (Quotes from original text)
And then? And then? What else?
The author of the popular Lemony Snicket books discusses his love of strange literature and reflects on his life experiences in an entertaining memoir that also serves as inspiration for aspiring writers.
Fortunately, Literary References Abound in 'Lemony Snicket' Works
\"'Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events' and the book series upon which the film is based offer clues to genuine treasure: literary works of renown. Check out these literary references in the book series, some of which also appear in the new movie.\" (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Several literary and cultural references that appear in the book series are listed.
We Get the Dreadful Scoop About 'The End'
\"'The End' is here! The 13th and final book in Lemony Snicket's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' hits bookstores on Friday, Oct. 13 [2006]. Snicket, also known as Daniel Handler, has risked his life repeatedly to inform readers of the lives of the three Baudelaire orphans. His work is now complete and he is ready to reveal the orphans' fate.\" (Time for Kids) Read an interview with Daniel Handler where he talks about his book series.
PERFECTLY MISERABLE
Although some marvelously horrid things happened during shooting-[Brad Silberling] had to fire the adorable triplets who were playing the baby orphan Sunny Baudelaire, for instance-the movie itself, we're sorry to inform you, is pretty charming.