![]() it's cute at first, but it gets old quickly. ![]() the book doesn't even start until seven pages and three fake prologues of stalling, and the plot is constantly interrupted by more of the same. again - i know tons of grown folk love that lemony snicket fellow, so it's probably quite different than this one, which i think is best left to younger readers.įor me, the gimmick of the narrator's self-insertion was overused. but this one has very limited crossover appeal into the world of the adult reader. Now, i have never read any of those lemony snicket or pseudonymous bosch books, but i gather the tone and the device are similar? and judging by the continued success of those books, i guess the kids go nuts for it. sign me up, even though i am so much taller than all the other readers of this series! ![]() ![]() despite my aversion to twins, and my not reading much middle grade, i thought i would enjoy this, because - puzzles! and chapters with names like Other Things Happen In An Exciting Manner!and an intrusive aggressive narrator who berates the reader throughout the story and gives questions at the end of every chapter such as What were the names of Abigail and John, the Templeton twins? and Explain, in fifty words or less, why you believe the story will actually get started, and why it will be wonderful. I read this because i came across an excerpt that made it sound really fun. ![]()
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