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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jul 24, 2006 21:29:43 GMT -5
I can believe it indeed. I'm just glad they were more liberal with the information this time around.
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Post by MambaduMal on Jul 25, 2006 8:51:42 GMT -5
Anyone else catch the line on page 229 where: "Please," Sunny said, joining her sisters. Puts Klaus in a whole new category, don't it? Hehe, yes... I was wondering how many people caught that. Made me laugh. ;D
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Post by porzer on Jul 25, 2006 17:00:08 GMT -5
I myself like TPP the best, because, while many questions are answered, so many more seem to arise, which isn't something that generally happened in the earlier books. Another thing that makes me like this one the best is the strange mystery throughout the whole story, what with the Denouement brothers and the strange tasks that all three Baudelaires are sent on. I just wonder if the Baudelaires will be able to go back to the Hotel Denouement and research in the Card Catalog. I hope that this is a development in the thirteenth installment, though it is unlikely.
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Post by dewey0denoument on Jul 29, 2006 12:47:05 GMT -5
"that no life lives forever, That ded men rise up never, and even the wearist river, winds somewhere safe to sea" COMPLETLY OFF TOPIC BUT who has this in there commonplace book? and 1rst ithe first line is what happened to Dewey the second for you ppl who think he is not dead the 3+4 dewey is resting in peace
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Aug 13, 2006 21:42:39 GMT -5
That's not true at all. Dewey didn't exist until book 12 and that line was written in book 10. Questions did arise in the earlier books though. In taa questions arose about VFD. In tss questions arose about the headquarters, hotel denouement, and more VFD codes. In tgg questions arose about what that ? was and what happened with Fernald, Gregor, Widdershins, and Annwhistle Aquatics.
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