3.77 AVERAGE

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joanangel's review

4.0

I will love you if I never see you again, and I will love you if I see you every Tuesday.
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bibliophage's review


You know, I loved the literary reference to Dante's Beatrice and I loved the dedications to her throughout the series, but there wasn't much here in the book to fill that out--which was a disappointment.
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atticmoth's review

3.0

Not super fun to read but its implications made me emotion
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talasterism's review

5.0
informative inspiring mysterious sad slow-paced
Strong character development: N/A

im so fucking soft for the love letter. 
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rebeccarooo's review

5.0

After finishing the Netflix series this afternoon all I wanted to do was dig out this 'book' and reread it.

I probably understand about 30% of what's going on in it but I just love it so much. Beatrice ❤

scarlettg12's review

5.0

This book has a lot of spoilers for the series so I’ll keep my review short and sweet. I have always loved A Series of Unfortunate Events since I was very young, and the Netflix series has recently inspired me to reread this childhood favorite, but surprisingly this is one I never read. The web of crazily intricate codes and secrets only gets bigger in this one, and while a lot of this series is about unanswered questions, there are some subtle answers about what happens after the official end of the series in this little book. I definitely recommend reading it after completing all 13 books of the original series.

Although some things were answered, it also makes me wonder even more about what happened before the series, although I have a feeling some of those questions will always remain unanswered. Definitely glad I read it!
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ericarobyn's review

3.0

I'm a bit conflicted about this one...

So first of all, I should say that SOUE is one of my all time favorite series and I LOVE the authors writing style (see passages below).

Second, the format of this book is very interesting, and the design is incredible. It's formatted like an accordion folder complete with a poster and then the bound letters which are all formatted differently- from normal typewritten letters, to telegrams, to a scrap of torn paper with handwritten notes. Also in the book there are a number of keepsakes that are taped in like a scrapbook, which is super neat. There is also a letter with a "code" in it. If you pay attention to the formatting, you will spot it no problem.

Third, I did really enjoy the letters back and fourth between and Lemony Snicket and Beatrice Baudelaire because it gave us a bit of a deeper glimpse into their personalities and histories. I especially loved learning more about Beatrice Baudelaire- you can certainly tell she's related to the three siblings!!

***SPOILERS IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THE SERIES!!!***

And fourth, I really liked that on a first read through, this book was straight up confusing. However, once you realize that there are two Beatrice's here, everything makes much more sense. The Beatrice that Lemony Snicket is writing to is the Baudelaires' mom. Then the Beatrice who is writing to Lemony Snicket is Kit Snicket's child.


However, on the other hand...

First, my goodness. I REALLY wish we had dates on all of these letters! That would have made it much easier to follow from the very beginning!

Second, this line that won't stop bothering me: "And without the stories all three siblings told me of their troubles -- which in some cases differ wildly from your own accounts..." WHAT?! So are the SOUE books all wrong?

Overall, worth a read, but not sure I would recommend it because it is just so confusing. And that one line is seriously bothering me...

Favorite passages:
All I can do is hope for the best, but hoping for the best, like hoping for a bat to obey your orders, almost always leads to disappointment.

I will love you as a drawer loves a secret compartment, and as a secret compartment loves a secret, and as a secret loves to make a person gasp, and as a gasping person loves a glass of brandy to calm their nerves, and as a glass of brandy loves to shatter on the floor, and as the noise of glass shattering loves to make someone else gasp, and as someone else gasping loves a nearby desk to lean against, even if leaning against it presses a lever that loves to open a drawer and reveal a secret compartment.

But in my case, the only thing that made sense of the world was you, and without you the world will seem as garbled and tragic as a malfunctioning typewritr9.

haleynixt's review

3.0

The design of the book is beautiful, and the story is interesting, but it didn't add a whole lot for me to the world.
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meisadragon's review

emotional funny mysterious

ezraaa's review

3.0
lighthearted fast-paced
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: N/A
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

I reread the series this year so I read the letters for the first time and they were just a fun, little addition to the series.