A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
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Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
I also remember that the last few books of the seires I got as an audio book so that I didn't have to make time to read them. This for me is unusual, as I love to read & I often make time for it. I guess the "same old, same old" storyline style of writing got to me in the end.
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I won't lie- they are somewhat repetitive but not so much that they would put you off. It's not so much that the same thing happens in every book but at the start if each book we are reminded of the previous story and who the children are. I think it has more to do with someone being able to pick up any of the books and begin reading rather than having to start at the beginning.
What I like about them is that the language in them is exquisite for children's books. They are extremely well written. I love the way that every now again, when there's a big word, it's explained and put into context rather than just being skimmed over. I've found myself learning things as I read them actually. The way they are written is very different and quirky and although some people find the style annoying, I really like it. Maybe it's just my personal taste but I do love these books!
If you haven't read them, I'd definitely recommend giving them a go. They were one of my favourite series as a child and as I re-read them, I remember why.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I did!
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