The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket (REVIEW)
HRCYED Prompt: 24 hour readathon/adaptations (no, not the movie, have a little more faith in me)
This series is a reread for me but I havenât read them since middle school.
I LOVE THIS SERIES! I forgot how much I loved it since itâs been so long. The humor is on point. I love how sarcastic and dark it is, despite the situation being terrible. I think I appreciate it more as an adult since I can understand the adult jokes put into it.
I wasnât even mad at the vocabulary words being defined because I loved how he wrote them. My favorite was âfakedâa word which here means âphonyââ. That one made me laugh really hard.
I will say, regarding the actual content of the story, itâs dreadful and horrible obviously. But itâs written in such a way that itâs very entertaining to read. Somehow, Snicket made it so youâre giggling but also feeling bad for these kids. I donât know how he did it but he did.
The audiobook was also incredible! Theyâre narrated by Tim Curry and he does great voices for Olaf and the theater troupe and lots of coughing for Mr. Poe. I believe he won an award for his narration and itâs so well deserved, heâs an actual treasure.
One bad thing is, I didnât realize how badly Mr. Poe handled things until I read them as an adult. This man is the real villain in my opinion. He shipped them off to a ârelativeâ that theyâve never met who is obviously suspicious, didnât listen to them when they voiced their concerns about his abuse, and even the way he told them about their parents was devoid of emotion and empathy. My guy should not be left in charge of children, he obviously doesnât care.
Overall this is a 5 star start to what I assume will be a 5 star series. Since Iâm reading them all in a row (as many as I can in 24 hours), be prepared for lots of posts.
Off to watch the Netflix show now!