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Humorous fiction. Snicket's saga about the charming, intelligent, and grossly unlucky Baudelaire orphans continues to alarm its distressed and suspicious fans the world over. The thirteenth book features more than the usual dose of distressing details. This is one chilling recording you would be better off without. It includes a fearsome storm, a herd of wild sheep, and enormous birdcage, and a truly haunting secret about the orphans. 10 yrs+

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  • "Book the thirteenth"
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  • "Humorous fiction. Snicket's saga about the charming, intelligent, and grossly unlucky Baudelaire orphans continues to alarm its distressed and suspicious fans the world over. The thirteenth book features more than the usual dose of distressing details. This is one chilling recording you would be better off without. It includes a fearsome storm, a herd of wild sheep, and enormous birdcage, and a truly haunting secret about the orphans. 10 yrs+"@en
  • "Humorous fiction. Snicket's saga about the charming, intelligent, and grossly unlucky Baudelaire orphans continues to alarm its distressed and suspicious fans the world over. The thirteenth book features more than the usual dose of distressing details. This is one chilling recording you would be better off without. 10 yrs+"@en
  • "Dear Listener, You are presumably looking at the back of this audiobook, or the end of the end. The end of the end is the best place to begin the end, because if you listen to the end from the beginning of the beginning of the end to the end of the end of the end, you will arrive at the end of the end of your rope. This audiobook is the last in A Series of Unfortunate Events, and even if you braved the previous twelve volumes, you probably can't stand such unpleasantries as a fearsome storm, a suspicious beverage, a herd of wild sheep, an enormous bird cage, and a truly haunting secret about the Baudelaire parents. I also shouldn't mention the features of the interactive CD, which include: -Perplexing word games -Photos from The Lemony Snicket Archives -Art from The Brett Helquist gallery It has been my solemn occupation to complete the history of the Baudelaire orphans, and at last I am finished. You likely have some other occupation, so if I were you I would drop this audiobook at once, so the end does not finish you. With all due respect, Lemony Snicket"@en
  • "Charts the outcome of the Baudelaire children's dealings with Count Olaf."
  • "Lost at sea, the Baudelaire orphans, along with the evil Count Olaf, wash up on the shore of an island populated by an oddly placid group of inhabitants, and they try to decide whether or not they are truly safe."@en
  • "Lost at sea, the Baudelaire orphans, along with the evil Count Olaf, wash up on the shore of an island populated by an oddly placid group of inhabitants, and they try to decide whether or not they are truly safe."
  • "Lost at sea, the Baudelaire orphans, along with the evil Count Olaf, wash up on the shore of an island populated by an oddly placid group of inhabitants, and they try to decide whether or not they are truly safe.--"@en
  • "Dear Listener, You are presumably looking at the back of this audiobook, or the end of the end. The end of the end is the best place to begin the end, because if you listen to the end from the beginning of the beginning of the end to the end of the end of the end, you will arrive at the end of the end of your rope. This audiobook is the last in A Series of Unfortunate Events, and even if you braved the previous twelve volumes, you probably can't stand such unpleasantries as a fearsome storm, a suspicious beverage, a herd of wild sheep, an enormous bird cage, and a truly haunting secret about the Baudelaire parents. It has been my solemn occupation to complete the history of the Baudelaire orphans, and at last I am finished. You likely have some other occupation, so if I were you I would drop this audiobook at once, so the end does not finish you. Withe all due respect, Lemony Snicket."
  • "Dear Listener, You are presumably looking at the back of this audiobook, or the end of the end. The end of the end is the best place to begin the end, because if you listen to the end from the beginning of the beginning of the end to the end of the end of the end, you will arrive at the end of the end of your rope. This audiobook is the last in A Series of Unfortunate Events, and even if you braved the previous twelve volumes, you probably can't stand such unpleasantries as a fearsome storm, a suspicious beverage, a herd of wild sheep, an enormous bird cage, and a truly haunting secret about the Baudelaire parents. It has been my solemn occupation to complete the history of the Baudelaire orphans, and at last I am finished. You likely have some other occupation, so if I were you I would drop this audiobook at once, so the end does not finish you. Withe all due respect, Lemony Snicket."@en

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  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Children's audiobooks"
  • "Humorous stories"@en
  • "Children's audiobooks"@en
  • "Humorous fiction"
  • "Humorous fiction"@en
  • "Talking books"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Sound recordings"
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en

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  • "The end"@en
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  • "The end : book the thirteenth"