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Post by champ103 on Jul 3, 2004 6:07:19 GMT -5
I'll say the passageway, as it brought on a lot of theories and clues about the events of what happened the day of the Baudelaire fire.
667 Dark Avenue is a close second though-the building rocked.
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Antenora
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Post by Antenora on Jul 3, 2004 9:29:33 GMT -5
I liked the two pages of complete blackness, although at first they struck me as a waste of ink. Blackening two pages was so metafictional or something.
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Post by Uni-Brow on Jul 3, 2004 18:55:19 GMT -5
First appearance of esme, because she is sooo IN! And the building of 667 dark ave rocked too. And Count Olaf also rocked as gunther.
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Post by My Spoon is to Big on Jul 8, 2004 16:49:09 GMT -5
The two black pages.
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Post by trish on Jul 11, 2004 1:53:26 GMT -5
TEE was the greatest book. It was my favorite. I like Esmé, she was 'in'.
But you know, I just love the whole book. I loved everything. *hugs book*
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Post by Luigi on Jul 13, 2004 17:35:02 GMT -5
J: I loved that humor, with the two black pages.
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Post by sonicflood on Jul 15, 2004 12:21:12 GMT -5
i liked how sunny saved the day by climbing up the elevator
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jul 16, 2004 16:52:32 GMT -5
I liked the passageway between the Squalors and the Bauds....it was really interesting, and brought up suspicion....but the appearance of Esme was really good too. EVERYTHING WAS GREAT! I LOVE TEE!
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Post by trish on Jul 28, 2004 3:00:20 GMT -5
I liked the passageway between the Squalors and the Bauds....it was really interesting, and brought up suspicion....but the appearance of Esme was really good too. EVERYTHING WAS GREAT! I LOVE TEE! Yes, EVERYTHING WAS GOOD. Go TEE.
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Post by Tyler on Jul 28, 2004 17:23:01 GMT -5
I loffed the two pages of darkness. I stared at them for a while before moving on to the next two pages. ;D
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Post by Antenora on Jul 28, 2004 17:46:34 GMT -5
To get the full effect of the dark pages, stare at them for three minutes or so and then lean quickly toward the book until you are lying face down on it, then turn to the next page. Terrified screams are optional.
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Post by trish on Aug 2, 2004 1:31:06 GMT -5
To get the full effect of the dark pages, stare at them for three minutes or so and then lean quickly toward the book until you are lying face down on it, then turn to the next page. Terrified screams are optional. I just tried that. Fun.
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Post by Tay Sachs on Aug 14, 2004 19:06:57 GMT -5
The part where Esme showed up for the first time. And things never were the same.
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Post by i. on Aug 22, 2004 20:15:12 GMT -5
Other, I loved Esme's obbseion for stupid in things, and what they are.
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Post by lemonysinlaw on Sept 5, 2004 11:05:23 GMT -5
Red Herrings...brr...it's freezing in here. No literally.
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