The End
A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 13
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2009
Lexile Score
1370
Reading Level
6
ATOS
7.3
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Michael Kuppermanناشر
HarperCollinsشابک
9780061757136
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Grace - Hi! SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!! I'M SERIOUS!!!!!!!okay, quick summary. This book is about the Baundelire children get shipwrecked on an island and get saved by the islanders Count Olaf is with them and he dies.The children find out about the truth and all of the islanders die. The children take care of Kits baby when she dies and Sunny talks for the first time.The children become mother and father
October 15, 2006
After a singularly bad beginning, the Baudelaire orphans, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny, have finally reached the end." "The question is, will Book the Thirteenth in A Series of Unfortunate Events meet the expectations of the series' myriad fans? Snicket might put it a somewhat different way: if " end" simply means " to cease," the answer is yes. If, however, " end" means " to complete," the answer is most assuredly no--because though Snicket neatly clips numerous threads in the tragic saga, he leaves others literally fluttering in the breeze. As with the previous books, this one begins where its predecessor left off, with the orphans and the villainous Count Olaf afloat on dangerous open seas. When a storm blows their craft ashore, kindly islanders welcome the orphans, but Olaf is an outcast. Have the children finally found the longed-for "last safe place on earth?" Not so fast . . . before long, they are once again scrambling to avert disaster and death ("Kikbucit," as Sunny puts it when a couple of characters are terminated). If possible, this title is even more preposterous than others in the series (the children help an old friend give birth), as well as considerably longer than some. But frequent references to the other adventures will send Snicket fans back to previous books to delight once again in the idiosyncratic characters, the wry humor, and the wordplay, which has surely increased their vocabulary tenfold.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)
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