
The Series of Unfortunate Events: The End
by Lemony Snicket, illustrated by Brett Helquist
Interest age: 9+
Reading age: 9+
Published by Farshore, 2012
About this book
You'll not enjoy this final instalment of the Baudelaire's story; like peeling an onion, the distressing layers keep coming. You'll expect Violet, Klaus and Sunny to be in desperate straights and for further unfortunate events to await them (they're now on a desert island ruled by a despot). And yet, there's a whisker of hope in the form of a baby, Count Olaf's demise and escape.
Snicket revels again in his authorial power over these deliciously unfortunate children, flourishing his trademark self-aware narrative twists and verbal dexterity. This book marks the end of a series which has given many readers the satisfaction of being part of a continuously unrolling story. As ever, Snicket keeps you guessing to the last!
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What to read next
We know that children can get hooked on a favourite book series or author and struggle to find something they love as much, but we’re here to help.
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The story of the Baudelaire orphans – 13 dark, funny books – is unique, even after more than two decades. If the children you know have read all of the series (and watched the Netflix show), and read Lemony Snicket’s other series All the Wrong Questions, then what else might they enjoy?
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