The Series of Unfortunate Events- The Bad Beginning -Book Review!
By the author: Lemony Snicket
This is the first book of the Series of Unfortunate Events.
So this tale begins with three children taking a trolley to Britney Beach. First, let me tell you about these intelligent children. The eldest child is named Violet Baudelaire, and she is fourteen, and she is a great inventor, and she can invent anything just by tying up her hair with a ribbon. She always gets ideas of inventing by doing this. The middle child is named Klaus Baudelaire and let me say, he has read a bunch of books than most of the people in the whole world! This amazing and gifted twelve-year-old is one of the most intelligent people of his age! Then there adorable cute little Sunny Baudelaire, she is the youngest of the three Baudelaire's. She is known to speak like an infant and that people can not understand her when she speaks like this.
There is also a villain in this book named Count Olaf, and he thinks he's the best actor in the whole wide world. He is really one of the most dreadful villains you will ever meet and you do not want to have him as a guardian. You will have an "awesome" time with him just doing CHORES in his house. Every day and every night and this is what the Baudelaire had to do when they found their parents were perished by a fire from Mr. Poe telling them. Mr. Poe works at Mortuary Money Management which is a bank, the one who will be in charge of the Baudelaire orphans affairs.
I will not spoil anything else but I suggest if you are looking for a series to read, read this series. Start with this book as well, because it is the first one in this series. Unless if you hate depressing things and you should definitely look away to another book series.
-There is a series on Netflix.
-There is also a book series in the Schuylkill Valley Library, in the middle school.
-You can get it for yourself as well.
-Feel free to ask me any questions and leave any comments if you liked this blog!
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