A bit of a shorter wrap-up this month but some decent books. Bye-bye, 2020! Hello, 2021!
Flaneuring for Justice (The Penultimate Peril – A Book Review)
The Baudelaires are given an opportunity to bring Count Olaf to justice but at the last safe place, the Hotel Denouement may be more complicated than they expected., especially when old allies and foes check in.
A Dark, Cold Discovery (The Grim Grotto – A Book Review)
The Baudelaires' abysmal adventure over yet. The hunt for the sugar bowl is still afoot as is trying to defeat Count Olaf. A family reunion is had as is an encounter with The Great Unknown.
To Travel the Road Most Dangerous (The Slippery Slope – A Book Review)
Violet and Klaus Baudelaire journey into the Mortmain Mountains to get their sister Sunny back and to hopefully find the headquarters of the VFD. They encounter many unexpected obstacles that test their resolves and further question who they are.
An Unimaginable Time for Lumber (The Miserable Mill – A Book Review)
The Miserable Mill (A Series of Unfortunate Events # 4)
Author: Lemony Snicket
The Baudelaire children are dropped off at Lucky Smells lumber mill. Becoming the newest workers there are is only the start of their problems.
The Logical From Illogical Fears (The Wide Window – A Book Review)
The Wide Window (A Series of Unfortunate Events #3)
Author: Lemony Snicket
Tragedy continues to follow the Baudelaires as does the villainous Count Olaf. Up against all odds, the children once again fight to not end up in the hands of the horrible man.
Sundown Rundown – February 2020
End of the month wrap-up! If you've missed any reviews here's your chance to catch up!
You’re a Wench (We Are Pirates – A Book Review)
We Are Pirates
Author: Daniel Handler
A search for freedom goes awry for a father and a daughter. Sometimes rebellion leads to happiness.
Suddenly and Unexpected Demise (The Reptile Room – A Book Review)
The Reptile Room (A Series of Unfortunate Events #2)
Author: Lemony Snicket
The Baudelaire orphasn arrive at Uncle Monty's but this time he comes up a disguise and deadly plan to get his hands on the Baudelaire photo.
It’s a Very Popular Night to Leave Town – (“Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights” – A Book Review)
“Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights?” (All The Wrong Questions ?4)
Author: Lemony Snicket
A late night train that never stops in town makes a special stop. Why? For who? Lemony and his friends must hurry to figure out the villainous Hangfire's plan before he can actually fo through with it. Otherwise, everybody on board is in danger.