A Series of Unfortunate Events

{ Posted on Apr 25 2009 by }
Categories : Books

I just finished reading The End by Lemony Snicket. I own and have read every book of the series. I have read The Unauthorized Autobiography and I still need to read The Beatrice Letters. I will admit that it took me a long time to read the series. I started in sixth grade and just finished in tenth grade. It’s not that I’m a slow reader but it’s that I would use them for book reports and I had other books to read.

I have just loved the series from the beginning. They are very captivating books and are full of mystery. There are still unanswered questions at the end of the series and that is what makes it great. Having those unanswered questions allows for readers to discuss what they think the answers are and that will keep the series alive even after it ended. Just like the question of what VFD is? It can mean many things and that’s what is great about it. Reading the series made me feel like I was a member and I was trying to figure everything out just like the Baudelaires.

So now that this series has come to an end I will have to start reading a new series. I want to ask you my readers to tell me a wonderful series that will feel the empty void I have since this series has ended. I also want to ask you what you think VFD is. I believe the true meaning is Volunteer Fire Department because of all the fires in the series, but it also means many different things. Just tell me your favorite meaning of it.

Sweettea

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2 Responses to “A Series of Unfortunate Events”

  1. how about the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy series… i think there are like 4 of them… idk. i have read the first two but they are really funny and great stories. i think you would like them.

  2. Have you read the Eragon series? I have read three of the books and there is a fourth one due out sometime. Pretty good books. If you like fantasy, you might also like books by David Eddings. There are several sets of series, and I recommend that you start with the very first one in The Belgariad series (you can find it on amazon.com). Dean Koontz’ Odd Thomas books are good, too.

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