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The Wide Window

A Series of Unfortunate Events #3

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The Wide Window

By: Lemony Snicket
Narrated by: Lemony Snicket
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NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES

Dear Reader,

If you have not read anything about the Baudelaire orphans, then before you read even one more sentence, you should know this: Violet, Klaus, and Sunny are kindhearted and quick-witted, but their lives, I am sorry to say, are filled with bad luck and misery. All of the stories about these three children are unhappy and wretched, and this one may be the worst of them all.If you haven't got the stomach for a story that includes a hurricane, a signalling device, hungry leeches, cold cucumber soup, a horrible villain, and a doll named Pretty Penny, then this book will probably fill you with despair.I will continue to record these tragic tales, for that is what I do. You, however, should decide for yourself whether you can possibly endure this miserable story.

With all due respect,

Lemony Snicket

Literature & Fiction Humorous Fiction Family Life Growing Up & Facts of Life
Quirky Story • Clever Writing • Authentic Author Voice • Engaging Plot • Funny Content • Adventurous Storyline

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Snicket's writing is just as good as ever and The Wide Window is full of very clever excerpts. I do miss Tim Curry as the narrator for the books though Snicket is not bad at narrating at all, I just feel Curry had an extra layer of emotion and assisted storytelling that he brought to the characters and their adventures.

Excellent Story, Although Tim Curry is Missed

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It was all great
The story is so good
I think it's the best book ever
It's a five star book if you ask me

😃best book ever

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truly great narration, writing, and story. This is a great work, and an excellent series.

excellent book

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reading series of unfortunate events always brings me back to my childhood, and gives me a warm feeling.

Love

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As other reviewers have noted, the 3rd book in the series is narrated by the very talented WRITER Lemony Snickett who is unfortunately a terrible narrator. Tim Curry is wonderful and certainly a hard act to follow. The first book with its multi-performer narration was terrific. I don'y always love when there are multiple narrators but my 7 year old son just ate it up. We listened to Book One immediately after Harry Potter and I was worried he wouldn't like anything else in comparison to the perfect Jim Dale. Book 2 was more restrained with just Tim Curry, but also perfection. Then we started Book 3. Lemony Snickett, while a master storyteller, is just dreadful. Book narration is a real skill, and of course, there will be many opinions about what is good and what is back. The first issue for me is that his voice is just not that interesting. Second, what he does with his voice in trying to act different characters is even less interesting and engaging. But last, I find that the really great narrators are able to convey the actual dialogue of a story separate and apart from rest of what they are reading. So the words within the quotations are read in the character's voice, but the words "said Count Olaf" are read in the narrators regular voice, not the characters. To me this make all the difference than if I was to read a story and when Tim Curry PERFORMS a story.

So what to do? Neither my son or I want to skip Book 3-5. We have decided to bear through it and be grateful that Book 6 returns to Tim Curry.

Yes, the story is great and again, Lemony Snickett is a very talented storyteller and writer. I love the fact that he uses words kids might not know the meaning of, but then defines them within the book. I just wish he left the narration to the professionals.

Unfortunate Change in Narrators

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