Yes, we believe this is true!! However we have no verifiable evidence yet.
No, Lemony Snicket did not write "The Name of This Book Is Secret." It is actually written by Pseudonymous Bosch, who is a different author. Bosch is a pseudonym for Raphael Simon.
They cannot be real even though Lemony Snicket says so. If you look up the Baudelaire Orphans it will say fictional characters.
well i think hes just a really good author. i have done alot of reaserch on gogle.com and his real name isn't lemony snicket i forgot the real name though, but it has come to my attention that lemony snicket might have based the characters on real people but i think its suprising they did all of that PS they really didnt he just wanted to make the books more fasinating.
The series of unfortunate events isn't made up- its real. The Baudelaires' are still alive today and research says that they live somewhere in England though the location is unknown. Lemony Snicket/ Daniel Handler wrote the Baudelaire Orphans miserable life story.
The author Daniel Handler, who wrote under the pen name Lemony Snicket, was born in San Francisco, California. However, Lemony Snicket's fictional hometown in the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" book series is never explicitly mentioned.
well im not 100% sure but i think it's because he wants to tell you that the kids life is bad (i'm not sure though)
I dont know though.
The Bad Beginning The Reptile Room The Wide Window The Miserable Mill The Austere Academy The Ersatz Elevator The Vile Village The Hostile Hospital The Carnivorous Carnival The Slippery Slope The Grim Grotto The Penultimate Peril The End And then Lemony Snicket goes on to write a fourteenth chapter in the back of The End And it appears in the listing of the books in the back of The End, as though it were a separate book. It is like this because in the Thirteenth chapter he says the Thirteenth chapter is the very last chapter he will write and that it contains the end of The End. But is doesn't. The Fourteenth chapter does.
i think it's been hinted that he is going to be writing another series of novels based around the " A Series of Unfortunate Events" universe, but I don't know that it will feature the Baudelaire orphans (and Beatrice). This hasn't been confirmed though.
Even though everyone that reads hiz books wants them to be real they arn't. Besides he even states in hiz books that they were alive a while ago not now. Nice try to the person that changed my answer.
The Baudilaire children ARE real. No one knows where they are. They are still alive probably in their 20's or 30's.Everything is true from the fire to the Medusoid Mycelium. Lemony Snicket: An Unauthorized Biography is barley true. It sounds fiction -that is what Lemony Snicket wants you to think- but look on Wikipedia.com and read their history. Read A Series of Unfortunate Events and learn a few things on wiki.-ViviMiP.S. If you don't believe me, my class did a report on this and found it was ALL TRUE. Well it was stretched a little, but still, mostly true.actually, the "medusoid Mycelium" is in fact NOT a real mushroom- EfIeI know the Baudelaire's are real because I've met 2 of them. Haven't met Klaus.-terralunar123
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The time frame of the series of unfortunate events is sometime in the 1900's. The books do exhibit technology that would not have existed in that time period giving the series a little steam punk feel.