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A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Inside!)

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 2:56 am
by bluekaitou1412
Had seen the movie, had finished the book series.
Spoiler:
Still, many questions remained unanswered.

Curse you, Lemony Snicket (or Daniel Handler), for finishing the story without clarity.

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 3:10 am
by kirite
bluekaitou1412 wrote: Had seen the movie, had finished the book series.

Still, many questions remained unanswered.

Curse you, Lemony Snicket (or Daniel Handler), for finishing the story without clarity.
D8

(I'm currently on the last book)

D8

I'm scared to finish it now.

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 3:12 am
by bluekaitou1412
kirite wrote:
bluekaitou1412 wrote: Had seen the movie, had finished the book series.

Still, many questions remained unanswered.

Curse you, Lemony Snicket (or Daniel Handler), for finishing the story without clarity.
D8

(I'm currently on the last book)

D8

I'm scared to finish it now.
OOOOOOPPPPPSSSS MY BAD

THEDAMAGEISDONE :'(

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 3:14 am
by kirite
bluekaitou1412 wrote:
OOOOOOPPPPPSSSS MY BAD

THEDAMAGEISDONE :'(
MUST UNSEE MUST UNSEE

*antimind virus*

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 3:16 am
by bluekaitou1412
kirite wrote:
bluekaitou1412 wrote:
OOOOOOPPPPPSSSS MY BAD

THEDAMAGEISDONE :'(
MUST UNSEE MUST UNSEE

*antimind virus*
I am really sorry.

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 3:23 am
by kirite
bluekaitou1412 wrote:
I am really sorry.
Aww it's okay *hug*.  I had a feeling he would do something like this since the last 2-3 books.

I enjoy the series anyways ^_^

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 3:27 am
by bluekaitou1412
kirite wrote:
bluekaitou1412 wrote:
I am really sorry.
Aww it's okay *hug*.  I had a feeling he would do something like this since the last 2-3 books.

I enjoy the series anyways ^_^
Still, I should have put spoiler alerts first.

Anyways, do you buy the books or read them online?

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Ins

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 8:49 am
by Found
Aw, I was planning to start a thread. Ah well, there's still a thread!~
kirite wrote:
(I'm currently on the last book)
What chapter are you on now? I'd guess but there's the risk of spoilers.. And spoilers in ASOUE normally cost a lot. xDD

@bluek: Do you have a copy of The Beatrice Letters? I think there's a lot in there.

When kirite is done with the book, let's obsess over the sugar bowl! xDDDD

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Ins

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 9:29 am
by bluekaitou1412
still.looking wrote:
@bluek: Do you have a copy of The Beatrice Letters? I think there's a lot in there.
I was planning to buy one.

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Ins

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 12:29 pm
by Eve
bluekaitou1412 wrote: Had seen the movie, had finished the book series.
Spoiler:
Still, many questions remained unanswered.

Curse you, Lemony Snicket (or Daniel Handler), for finishing the story without clarity.
Is it  Mystery genre?  8) *knows nothing about this book*

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Ins

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 11:35 pm
by bluekaitou1412
Khinkhun wrote:
bluekaitou1412 wrote: Had seen the movie, had finished the book series.
Spoiler:
Still, many questions remained unanswered.

Curse you, Lemony Snicket (or Daniel Handler), for finishing the story without clarity.
Is it  Mystery genre?  8) *knows nothing about this book*
Kinda...
I can't explain... Maybe you should look it up on Wiki, but I'm afraid it'll spoil you of the good plot.
You see, it's not your ordinary story.

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Ins

Posted: September 4th, 2009, 8:06 am
by Found
Yeah, the mystery is the most complex I've seen. Try it, it's really good. ^^d

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Inside!)

Posted: September 4th, 2009, 9:21 am
by bluekaitou1412
@still.looking

WARNING: DO NOT READ THE SPOILERS IF YOU HAVEN'T FINISH THE BOOK OR HAVEN'T READ IT YET.
Spoiler:
What do you think is inside the sugar bowl?
One more thing, a sort of hint can be found at Beatrice Letters, it said: "Beatrice sank."
At the end of the book, the three of them set sail from the island using the boat named after their mother, Beatrice. Do you reckon that they do sunk? Or is it referring to something else?

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Inside!)

Posted: September 4th, 2009, 9:46 am
by Found
Spoiler:
Generally depends on what it said, how it was said, and who said it. You know Lemony. xDD

As for the sugar bowl, it must have been horseradish or wasabi, but I think it was made just so the last few books (10-12, not so much 13) have a point to continue. Wikipedia thinks so too. xDD

Re: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Spoilers Maybe Found Ins

Posted: September 4th, 2009, 11:05 pm
by bluekaitou1412
Spoiler:
The book contains twelve punch-out letters (of the alphabet, as opposed to correspondence, although the ambiguity is intentional), and each is mentioned in different, interesting ways. An example is that the first letter is an E, juxtaposed against a card from Snicket to Beatrice, in which a map Snicket had drawn forms an E. The cardstock letters can appear to be anagrams of 'Beatrice Sank' and 'A Brae Snicket', as it has been said that Lemony Snicket lived in the hills for sometime.
Spoiler:
That's from Wiki, when I read the book I assumed that the anagram is "Beatrice Sank" but when I look it up at Wiki there seems to be another anagram. Never thought of that one, though.
Spoiler:
From Wiki: In Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, it becomes apparent that it contains an object of great power or danger. After reading it from Wiki, I'm quite convinced that it is horseradish.
Spoiler:
The Sugar Bowl could also contain something of great power, perhaps even greater than the Medusoid Mycelium. This is because Dewey says that Count Olaf wouldn't dare use the Mycelium if he has the sugar bowl. This might imply that Dewey could use the contents to retaliate, either because it contains some sort of weapon or if it contains evidence that could be used to convict Olaf of a crime, prove Lemony Snicket's innocence or both.

Finally, it is altogether possible that the sugar bowl is merely a MacGuffin plot device, meaning that the contents of it are actually completely irrelevant, and that its function is simply to be a much sought-after object that motivates characters and drives the story along.