anyone ever hear of the books by Lemony Snicket?
"a series of unfortunate events" is the name of the series, and Mr.Snicket seems to have a penchant for making references to Lewis Carol and T.S.Eliot, my favorite book by Snicket so far is "THE REPTILE ROOM", it has this awesome picture of a giant Anaconda on the cover of the book.
seems Snicket was recently reported dead, but his obituary was a fake, he's gotten in trouble with the law lately too...
the first chapter of the newest 11th book starts off talking about "how much water is distributed over the entire earth..."
the books name is "THE GRIM GROTTO"...
the books are about three orphans dealing with the death of their parents...
there is a major motion picture coming out this December based on these books here in the states...
all the books are done in Caslon Antique...
check it out here:
www.harperschildren.com/lsnicket
aaron
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he's got a silly name
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Silly, but brilliant. If everyone was called things like Lemony Snicket, the world would be a much more entertaining place. Lemony Snicket, Lemony Snicket...James Blast wrote:he's got a silly name
Lemony Snicket,
Likes to play cricket,
With a sticky wicket,
In the thicket.
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It's almost as silly as "Eldritch". Mr. "I'm not a goth"... you will make life more difficult for yourself won't you? I've changed my name to Harmony Joss-Stick, but I'm not a f**king hippy! But I digress...
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you book burner!Burn wrote:and currently if i find any of his books have been returned to me...i destroy them!
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Nazi!Burn wrote:yep...'fraid so
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my thoughts exactly Burn
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I love Lemony Snicket books....I buy them all for school - anything to stop them ready frikkin Harry Potter (grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)aaron_quinton wrote:anyone ever hear of the books by Lemony Snicket?
"a series of unfortunate events" is the name of the series, and Mr.Snicket seems to have a penchant for making references to Lewis Carol and T.S.Eliot, my favorite book by Snicket so far is "THE REPTILE ROOM", it has this awesome picture of a giant Anaconda on the cover of the book.
seems Snicket was recently reported dead, but his obituary was a fake, he's gotten in trouble with the law lately too...
the first chapter of the newest 11th book starts off talking about "how much water is distributed over the entire earth..."
the books name is "THE GRIM GROTTO"...
the books are about three orphans dealing with the death of their parents...
there is a major motion picture coming out this December based on these books here in the states...
all the books are done in Caslon Antique...
check it out here:
www.harperschildren.com/lsnicket
aaron
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lucretia wrote:
I didn't know I was a "bad people"
yikes.
Hmm. I got a similar message, and then my computer froze up. Apparently I am very bad people and I needed to be punished.
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.