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Lemony Snicket Wiki is a database that anyone can edit. ... There are thirteen books in A Series of Unfortunate Events, and each book (with the sole exception of The End) has 13 chapters. ... Improve Lemony Snicket Wiki by editing this page...
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This is said by Snicket to be the last entry left in the commonplace book by the Baudelaire Parents, and is featured in the fourteenth chapter of The End. It is assumed that it is ... A Series of Unfortunate Events is the collective volume of all thirteen books following the Baudelaire story, as written by Lemony Snicket.
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Commonplace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
•normal (behavior) •platitude •commonplace book
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Extracanonical books in A Series of Unfortunate Events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Book 11: THE GRIM GROTTO; A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket illustrated by Brett Helquist; HarperCollins; ISBN: 0064410145; Ages 9-12; 352 pages ... The notebook had been a gift from Quigley, and Klaus was using it as a commonplace book, a phrase which here means "notebook in which he wrote any interesting...
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; A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket illustrated by Brett Helquist; HarperCollins; ISBN: 0064410153; Ages 10-up; 368 pages ... Klaus Baudelaire had read so many books he was practically a walking library, and had recently taken to writing important and interesting facts in a dark blue commonplace book.
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Quidditch.com's Incomplete Guide to Lemony Snicket Allusions ... (Try imagining an influential book of poetry in the twenty-first century.) Reading this stuff will impress your Goth girlfriend or boyfriend. Baudelaire was actually the man who also translated Edgar Allan Poe into French.
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