The Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events #1)
Selected Book Details
- Hardcover
- Edition: First Edition
- Author: Lemony Snicket
- Artist: Brett Helquist
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Release Date: September 1999
- Reading Level: Ages 9-12
- ISBN-10: 0064407667
- ISBN-13: 9780064407663
- List Price: $12.99
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryMake no mistake. The Bad Beginning begins badly for the three Baudelaire children, and then gets worse. Their misfortunes begin one gray day on Briny Beach when Mr. Poe tells them that their parents perished in a fire that destroyed their whole house. "It is useless for me to describe to you how terrible Violet, Klaus, and even Sunny felt in the time that followed," laments the personable (occasionally pedantic) narrator, who tells the story as if his readers are gathered around an armchair on pillows. But of course what follows is dreadful. The children thought it was bad when the well-meaning Poes bought them grotesque-colored clothing that itched. But when they are ushered to the dilapidated doorstep of the miserable, thin, unshaven, shiny-eyed, money-grubbing Count Olaf, they know that they--and their family fortune--are in real trouble. Still, they could never have anticipated how much trouble. While it's true that the events that unfold in Lemony Snicket's novels are bleak, and things never turn out as you'd hope, these delightful, funny, linguistically playful books are reminiscent of Roald Dahl (remember James and the Giant Peach and his horrid spinster aunts), Charles Dickens (the orphaned Pip in Great Expectations without the mysterious benefactor), and Edward Gorey (The Gashlycrumb Tinies). There is no question that young readers will want to read the continuing unlucky adventures of the Baudelaire children in The Reptile Room and The Wide Window. (Ages 9 and older) --Karin Snelson |
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Good book.....
I read this book for a children's literature class and who doesn't love The Bad Beginning! I want to read the rest of the series when I have time. :-)
Best Books Ever.
I absolutely adore "A Series of Unfortunate Events". I picked up the first book on a whim and devoured the entire series in a month. It had been a long time since I really enjoyed a book series like this. Author Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snickett) brings the much needed absurd in this mock-goth book series. The world of these books is rich, fun and extremely dreadful (but entertaining).
The tone and form of the book are unique, so don't try to compare it to other series. This is a set all on it's own. It's always fun to read and see how the Baudelaires will cope with their situation.
I also love that, unlike most kids' stories where the children lose their parents, the Baudelaires actually have to deal with their grief. They never seem to "just get over it" or have a short cry and it's done. As Lemony Snicket said, ""It is useless for me to describe to you how terrible Violet, Klaus, and even Sunny felt in the time that followed. If you have ever lost someone very important to you, then you already know how it feels, and if you haven't, you cannot possibly imagine it."
Reading with Tequila
I saw the movie before reading this book and I believe this is one of the rare instances of the movie being better than the book it was based on. The Bad Beginning tries to be both scary and educational at the same time. Many words was defined instead of allowing readers to deduce the meaning through the context used or just plain using easier works. It was annoying and read like almost like a dictionary in places.
The story itself was bizarre. Every adult character was either stupid, mean or a combination of the two. The overly intelligent children manage to save themselves through exploiting a technicality that was completely unrealistic and shouldn't have been effective. The overtly predatory Count Olaf made me fear for the children's lives, their money and especially for Violet's virtue. I repeatedly got the feeling he had the unseemly plan to consummate his impending relationship with her.
I realize that my objections to this book are probably the work of an warped adult mind reading things into the context of the story, but nothing about this book was enjoyable. I will not be continuing this series.
Disturbing!!!!
I'm surprised that this is a children's book. I mean it's filled with scenes of extreme child neglect, and manipulation. The issues in this book are very serious, death, grief, child abuse, etc. I would read this before, allowing my child to read it. Reading this is more like a sick punishment than for pleasure.
Good Children's book
Reading this book as an adult...it wasn't that great at all, especially the ending was very disappointing.
Reading this book if I were in elementary school, I would have loved it. So I gave the 4 stars for the children reading this book as that is who it is intended for.