Yes, the series in fact has won several awards. The Bad Beginning, the first book in the series won many Literary Awards, such as the Colorado Children's Book Award, the Nevada Young Readers Award, and the Nene Award. It was also a finalist for the Book Sense Book of the year. Many of the following books have received similar awards, and nominations, including nominations for the Children's Choice Awards, the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, and a 2006 Quill Book Award.
In addition to its success, it has faced an equal amount of criticism. Many have been offended by Olaf's scheme in the first book- being an old man, and marrying a young girl. Though Snicket had no intention of it coming off in an ill manner, and simply having Olaf be determined to snatch the Baudelaire's fortune, it has been banned in several schools.
Snicket's use of profanity in The Reptile Room, however mild or severe it may seem to some, has also gained the series unwanted attention.
I am 99.99 percent sure he has no pets
323 pages
The Vile Village has 256 pages.
You look up the name Daniel Handler, and many pictures of Lemony Snicket's face will come up on GOOGLE IMAGES
13 books are in the series
26 books to date Lemony Snicket is a pen name for Author Daniel Handler who has written other books as well
Daniel Handler, you might have heard of him as Lemony Snicket, is the author of 'The Series of Unfortunate Events' and also many other books under him and Lemony Snicket
I am 99.99 percent sure he has no pets
323 pages
The U.K hardback has 337 pages.
The Ersatz Elevator has 259 pages.
13 but, if you add the "Unauthorized Biography" then 14.
He has many enemies and he is a mysterious man.
The Vile Village has 256 pages.
You look up the name Daniel Handler, and many pictures of Lemony Snicket's face will come up on GOOGLE IMAGES
13 books are in the series
Many things in life are a mystery, including several writers. Lemony Snicket has many mysteries involved with him, so could be concidered a mystery author. Whether his books are of a mysterious context is another point. That point is: the books are filled with mystery, murder and words.