ah, so you are a fan of Lemony Snicket? You've come to the right place. Below find what I consider to be the very best fan & official sites for Lemony Snicket and his telling of 'A Series of Unfortunate Events.' Be warned tho -- ''You, the unwary computer user, are only a click away from learning more about A Series Of Unfortunate Events, a terrible collection of books concerning the lives of the three Baudelaire children, and if I were you, I would visit any other website in the world rather than participate in the gloom that this particular site offers.''
Official Lemony Snicket Site |
''Attention: please run for your life. You have undoubtedly reached this Web site by mistake.'' Yet with an introduction such as this, we are quite positive we have reached the absolutely right place: the official Lemony Snicket site. If you persevere past all the warnings, you'll find excerpts from each of the books, a free screensaver, an author bio, a bio of illustrator Brett Helquist, and a handful of games. Week after week I recommend word search puzzles, but the Count Olaf Word Search is the one word search puzzle you should never see. Do not click there. Ever. I mean it. ;)
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Incomplete Guide to Lemony Snicket Allusions |
Curious as to all the allusions made in the Lemony Snicket Series? The folks at Quidditch.com explore the many literary and cultural references found in ''A Series of Unfortunate Events.'' Great fun for those wanting to learn more about Dante, Edgar Allen Poe, George Orwell, F. Scott Fitzgerald and other famous folks. This site will explain all.
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Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized FAQ |
Who is Beatrice? What or who is V.F.D.? This unauthorized FAQ may answer all. A compository of all knowledge for all things Snicket.
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Unfortunate Events |
Join the hunt for the ever elusive Lemony Snicket. The hunt (created by Egmont Books, the British publisher of the Snicket series) is a collection of Flash arcade games, with high scores saved and posted. My fave is "Sunny Side Up''.
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Time for Kids: Lemony Snicket, Author |
The mysterious writer of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" confesses all to TFK kid reporter Laura Winters (she's only nine!) Learn about the Nickelodeon films based on the gloomy book series, what books Daniel Handler loved as a child, and the author's advice for would-be writers.
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