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A Whole Nother Story
by Cuthbert Soup
This story revolves around a time machine that is only used in the last few pages, and off-stage at that. (perhaps a sequel??) However, there's plenty of suspense as the Cheeseman family tries to elude spies and industrial baddies, who are all after the aforemetioned time machine. What I found really strong in this book is the sense of family--they help each other through the trials of moving from town to town, and protect each other, and their reason for getting the time machine working is to go back to the time before their mother was killed by the baddies. Somehow, the book manages to be silly and suspenseful at the same time. The asides of "Unsolcited Advice" from the author, "Dr. Cuthbert Soup", are hilarious. Snicket fans rejoice!