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This series is simple yet consistently entertaining. It's been rewarding that earlier details are coming back up to contribute to the overall plot.
adventurous
dark
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
adventurous
challenging
dark
hopeful
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
dark
funny
medium-paced
adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I feel like I both learned the most information from this one and also was the most bored during this one. Not that much happened but there were some big revelations.
I do want to give a shout out to miss Sunny in this book because she was truly the MVP of book 10.
I do want to give a shout out to miss Sunny in this book because she was truly the MVP of book 10.
Fue divertido pero siento que no pasó mucho en todo el libro...
Best of the series so far. The kids really start to grow and explore their individual identities. When Sunny says "I'm not a baby," I actually teared up.
4/5 stars
Before I begin this, I would like to state that I am not the Demographic for this series, and my opinions should not reflect on the series as a MIDDLE GRADE series. I'm 23, I'm way out of the zone of where this book is suppose to be land.
I enjoyed this more than I expected too. As this series comes to a close, I'm finding myself more enthralled with the story.
Some of the books in this series have felt like they were the same story, just with Count Olaf in a different costume, and the kids with a different, if not still incompetent, guardian.
As the kids are now on the run from the law, there are no incompetent guardians and they're on their own. I like that aspect. These kids are way too smart to be told their not over and over and over.
After reading I decided to rewatch the second season on Netflix and realized that this is the first book in which Count Olaf doesn't dress up in a disguise. He is just Count Olaf in this book, and it was a nice change. I was getting over him pretending to be different people.
I liked the plot twist in this, even if I guessed it the second we're introduced to the Snow Scouts. I liked that Sunny was no longer looked at like a baby, she says it several times throughout this book, and her siblings finally see and understand that she is not a baby anymore. We're in book ten and time feels weird in this series, so that happening made the time more concrete to me.
We finally find out what VFD stand for! I went into this series being spoiled for a thing or two, having watched the movie as a kid. But it felt amazing knowing that The Baudelaire's no longer had to be in complete darkness about this organization. Even if we still have things unanswered. WHAT IS THE SUGAR BOWL?
Anyway, I will continue on in the series, because overall I am enjoying myself, as much as I can with such unfortunate things that happen within the pages.
Before I begin this, I would like to state that I am not the Demographic for this series, and my opinions should not reflect on the series as a MIDDLE GRADE series. I'm 23, I'm way out of the zone of where this book is suppose to be land.
I enjoyed this more than I expected too. As this series comes to a close, I'm finding myself more enthralled with the story.
Some of the books in this series have felt like they were the same story, just with Count Olaf in a different costume, and the kids with a different, if not still incompetent, guardian.
As the kids are now on the run from the law, there are no incompetent guardians and they're on their own. I like that aspect. These kids are way too smart to be told their not over and over and over.
After reading I decided to rewatch the second season on Netflix and realized that this is the first book in which Count Olaf doesn't dress up in a disguise. He is just Count Olaf in this book, and it was a nice change. I was getting over him pretending to be different people.
I liked the plot twist in this, even if I guessed it the second we're introduced to the Snow Scouts. I liked that Sunny was no longer looked at like a baby, she says it several times throughout this book, and her siblings finally see and understand that she is not a baby anymore. We're in book ten and time feels weird in this series, so that happening made the time more concrete to me.
We finally find out what VFD stand for! I went into this series being spoiled for a thing or two, having watched the movie as a kid. But it felt amazing knowing that The Baudelaire's no longer had to be in complete darkness about this organization. Even if we still have things unanswered. WHAT IS THE SUGAR BOWL?
Anyway, I will continue on in the series, because overall I am enjoying myself, as much as I can with such unfortunate things that happen within the pages.