AndrewIsLemony
Reptile Researcher
The count has an eye on his ankle, and lives in a horrible place
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Post by AndrewIsLemony on Jun 14, 2004 13:01:31 GMT -5
What do you think the 13th book will be called?
What do you think will happen?
Will the adventure conclude to be fortunate or like all 12 of the other books?
What do you think? Post here!
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 14, 2004 13:39:53 GMT -5
The Grim Grotto
They will start iut on a beach, go to a sucken submarine (grotto) start making their way to last safe place. They will get note from Duncan and Isadora.
Unfortunate ending (eg: submarine breaking down in mifddle of ocean.)
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Jun 14, 2004 13:44:26 GMT -5
The Grim Grotto They will start iut on a beach, go to a sucken submarine (grotto) start making their way to last safe place. They will get note from Duncan and Isadora. Unfortunate ending (eg: submarine breaking down in mifddle of ocean.) Funny that...that's what I thought would happen. In book the eleventh
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Post by GaryBaudelaire on Jun 14, 2004 16:41:11 GMT -5
Yeah, me too....
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Post by GaryBaudelaire on Jun 14, 2004 16:42:14 GMT -5
I think that Esmé will try to steal the fortune after Olaf gets it from the Baudelaires... Then Olaf will k!ll (I don't think it shows up anymore...) her because of it.... Probably will be called The Tragic Time or something...
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Post by Madamluna on Jun 14, 2004 18:26:14 GMT -5
I hear it's supposed to be called Vicious Victory, but of course that's just a rumor.
What will probably happen: someone dies, probably Olaf, and the Baudelaires get out alive but with some consequence like their fortune is gone or something. The series is supposed to not have a happy ending, but the series is so popular by now that a lot of people won't be content with anything but.
Or it'll have one of those open-ended things.
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 14, 2004 18:28:46 GMT -5
I kinda thought that it would be called The Vicious Victory, because of rumors, on other websites. It makes sense to me, because it could go either way. Olaf, or Bauds? Or if one wins, someone might get killed. Like, Violet, any of the Bauds, or Esme, or one of hs new and old henchmen. If they last.
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Post by Sora on Jun 14, 2004 23:21:57 GMT -5
This thread has been made a bazzilion times. I am sorry, but can you people use the search engine instead of starrting another new thread?
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 15, 2004 12:48:21 GMT -5
lol, my bad ;D
i got to read the thread more thourougly next time!
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 15, 2004 15:30:50 GMT -5
This thread has been made a bazzilion times. I am sorry, but can you people use the search engine instead of starrting another new thread? Yeah, that's true...
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 15, 2004 15:42:01 GMT -5
I think it will be called the Fatal Finale because you dont know if its going to be a happy or unhappy ending.
Olaf will finally have the Bauds in a trap that they cant get out of. They finally meet up wit Lemony and find out that he ALLEDGEDLY set their parents house on fire. Then Hector, Duncan, and Isadora show up and rescue them, but Lemony cant be rescued. They fly to the last safe place but no one is there.
Thats all i got so far.
Unhappy ending
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Post by Antenora on Jun 15, 2004 15:47:08 GMT -5
I hear it's supposed to be called Vicious Victory, but of course that's just a rumor. What will probably happen: someone dies, probably Olaf, and the Baudelaires get out alive but with some consequence like their fortune is gone or something. The series is supposed to not have a happy ending, but the series is so popular by now that a lot of people won't be content with anything but. Or it'll have one of those open-ended things. I suspected much the same thing; Olaf gets the fortune but the children live. However, I thought that Olaf wouldn't die but would be captured and taken to jail. How about this: The Baudelaires must, through some Snicketishly convoluted chain of events, give up their entire fortune to save themselves, the Quagmires, their surviving parent, and/or most of VFD. It's been said that if the series has an unsatisfying ending(one that's unhappy or just inconclusive), the books will stop selling and be forgotten. Therefore, it's only logical that the series end reasonably well.
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 15, 2004 15:53:12 GMT -5
The Vicious Victory is a good title but theyve already used V. The Vile Village.
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Post by Alchemist on Jun 16, 2004 5:44:44 GMT -5
I think Daniel Handler painted himself into a corner on this one. If he ends it unhappily, people will hear and not buy ASOUE books anymore If it ends happily, his readers will be disappointed because he has been promising an unfortunate ending to the story from book the first. If he doesn't finish the story, everyone will be angry and disappointed because they never find out what happened to the children. His only option is to give it a bittersweet ending.
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 16, 2004 12:31:37 GMT -5
yah, ur exactly, right, no matter what ppl will be angry with him.
ill still buy it. Cauze all of us here would probably still buy it, becuase wed probably blow up, if weve spent all these years with the books, movies, and this board, and not read the last book! ;D
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