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Series Of Unfortunate Events

A Series of Unfortunate Events
The Wide Window

I. Introduction
a. Title
The title of my book report is " A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Wide Window". It is the third book of the series.
b. Author
The wonderful and talented personage who wrote this book is Lemony Snickets. He is a studied expert in rhetorical analysis, a distinguished scholar, an amateur connoisseur.
c. Brief Summary
The Baudelaire Children were orphaned by a fire. They were sent from one place to another, from relative to relative. In this installment, the children are sent to their new guardian, Aunt Josephine. Aunt Josephine lives in this hill above Lake Lachrymose. She is afraid of almost everything, and her only joy in life is grammar. The children thought that she was not going to be a good guardian but they had no other choice. The problem begins when Count Olaf, the children's worst enemy, pretended to be Captain Sham. He is still after the Baudelaire orphans since once he has the custody......


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