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A Series of Unfortunate Events #1 The Bad Beginning edition by Lemony Snicket Brett Helquist Michael Kupperman Children eBooks

I read this series with my daughter when she was younger, so I decided to order the first book in the series to read aloud to my 4th grade class. They are quite captivated! The writer starts off the book by warning the reader that they should read a different book if they like happy stories. HAHA! The characters are wonderful! Count Olaf is dreadful and Violet, Klaus, and Sonny are intelligent, resourceful children who just can't catch a break! The story line is so outrageous that it's not too scary or sad...just great fun. And as I teacher I love the constant vocabulary lessons that are intertwined into the story. "Intertwined" is a word which means to connect or link two or more things closely together. I'm hoping my students will enjoy this book so much they will continue with the series on their own.

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A Series of Unfortunate Events #1 The Bad Beginning edition by Lemony Snicket Brett Helquist Michael Kupperman Children eBooks Reviews


Got the book with audio for my grandson as he is below grade level in reading and dislikes it. This worked perfectly for him. He has to read 20 Minutes a day, he read for an hour on his own and said he couldn't wait to read the next book in the series.
My grandson argued with me about this book and swore he would not like it. But then he sat down to read it and sheepishly told me that the book was really good. Then he asked if there were more books in the series. SCORE one for Nana!!!! Like so many others, we have a hard time getting this middle schooler to read. He is entering 7th grade and is now looking forward to reading more of this series.
I just finished off the Netflix series with my 20 year old daughter, and I thought I would see how the book compared to the series.

I wish I had discovered this book ten years ago so that I could have given it to my daughters when it was more age appropriate. The story zips along quickly enough to keep the reader entertained. It is also very humorous in its presentation of characters and situations. The writing is amusing and well-done. However, I think the best thing about the book might be the way that it introduces the young reader to a larger vocabulary through the narrator's quirk of telling us what a word "here means."

As an adult, I have to say that while this book is really very short - it took me no more than an hour or two to polish it off - it has the trait of a lot of good children's entertainment that the writer pitches jokes on several levels so that on one level an adult might catch the humor of a sentence that would sail over the heads of a child.
Great books for kids 7-13 and I honestly would read them again in my late 20s. This particular book was one of the best and most memorable, perhaps it is because it got me hooked. This book is easily top 5 in the entire series.
This book tells the story of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, three orphans whose parents died in a terrible fire. They were sent to live with Count Olaf, a terrible, greedy man who was after the Baudelaire's fortune. The story tells of how the Baudelaire children stop Count Olaf's evil plans. This first book, in a 13 story series, is a bad, but interesting beginning to The Series of Unfortunate Events.
As a 12 year old girl who read this book at age 9 and has since read the series twice I would recommend this book to anyone. If you are a parent trying to get their kid to read this is the perfect book, since it has a movie, after the kids watch they will be willing to read the books even more.

I do have to admit some of the situations may be a little harsh for younger children and seeing as there are 13 books they might find it too long.

The Baudelaires Siblings. Violet, Klaus and Sunny live a happy live with their two parents in the Baudelaire Mansion, but one gloomy day their banker Mr.Poe informs them there has been a terrible fire that has taken their parents life. The Baudelaires now orphans move with their closest relative (in location not family bloodline) Count Olaf a wicked man with greedy intentions, getting the Baudelaire fortune.

Lemony Snickets mysterious ways and beautiful writing show in this book, as we take a plunge in the Baudelaires unfortunate live and the turmoil they go through living with Count Olaf.
A Series of Unfortunate Events

The Bad Beginning

by. Lemony Snicket

Rating ***** (5 stars)
Book Length 188 pages
Genre Children, Children's Chapter, Middle School

It has been a while since I last read this book and I was surprised at how much I enjoyed returning to its pages. The most unique, intriguing, and frustrating aspect of the book is that the main character of the story could be argued to be the narrator. Everything is told through the voice of Lemony Snicket, which is actually the narrator and not the author's actual name. The style is not a typical style for most children's books and it is pulled off with success.

The writing style is amazing. You are pulled into the story, engage with all the characters, and before you know you have finished the tale. I almost went and immediately bought the next book. The only thing that stopped me was the huge pile of books I currently have to finish. It truly is no wonder that this series has obtained such success.

There is one aspect of the writing style that I found quite annoying. The narrator continually defined the words that he and the other characters were using. As the story progressed the other characters also begin defining the words that they were using. It was annoying because I am an adult reader who was well aware of what all these words meant. Yet, while I was quite engaged by the story the book was not written for me. It was written for middle school readers who are still increasing their vocabulary. The first time I encountered Snicket's unique way of defining words in a story I knew what he was doing. While I, as an adult reader, was slightly annoyed I was also kind of awed by his genius. He has this book that he doesn't want to dumb down for his readers, yet he also doesn't want to loose their interest as they encounter words they may not be familiar with. To decrease the frustration of reading by including the definitions into the quirky flow that already existed in the novel is nothing short of genius.

As reviewed on The Book Recluse Review.
I read this series with my daughter when she was younger, so I decided to order the first book in the series to read aloud to my 4th grade class. They are quite captivated! The writer starts off the book by warning the reader that they should read a different book if they like happy stories. HAHA! The characters are wonderful! Count Olaf is dreadful and Violet, Klaus, and Sonny are intelligent, resourceful children who just can't catch a break! The story line is so outrageous that it's not too scary or sad...just great fun. And as I teacher I love the constant vocabulary lessons that are intertwined into the story. "Intertwined" is a word which means to connect or link two or more things closely together. I'm hoping my students will enjoy this book so much they will continue with the series on their own.
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