Are* & no they are not. They can be catogorized as that; but they are known for being realistic fiction.
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Under this pen name, he has written 19 novels.
In The Hostile Hospital, the Baudelaire orphans read a document that states that one of their parents could have survived the fire. This is correct. It takes a little time to decipher it, but you figure out that Lemony Snicket is actually of more importance than he seems. You notice how in every dedication, he gives it to one person: Beatrice. He also mentioned that he loved this woman and she perished in a fire. You see? I hope you're catching on now. In chapter fourteen, at the end of The End, the Baudelaire orphans name Kit Snicket's child after their mother. What I've interpreted is that Beatrice and Lemony Snicket are the Baudelaire parents, Kit Snicket is, of course, Lemony Snickets sister, and the baby, Beatrice, is truly Violet, Klaus, and Sunny's cousin. Bittersweet: The whole series is about a father searching to find his children and eventually giving up to let them live on their own.
Lemony Snicket's real name is Daniel Handler.
No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children.No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children.No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children.No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children.No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children.No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children.No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children.No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children.No, the series is over, and (as far as I know,) there will not be any new books in this series. Lemony Snicket will continue to write books, but they will mostly be 32-page books for young children duh dope!!!!
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Yes, Lemony Snicket's books have been made into movies. The movie was called Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Under this pen name, he has written 19 novels.
No the author, Lemony Snicket, writes to make you think what happened in his books really happened, but sadly it did not.
I was researching his education and what degree he has......as far as i know he does not have a degree but i am in love with his books!YEAH!
Yes, Lemony Snicket is a fake name and writes fiction but writes as if it was real and he was researching the events.
lemony snickets books are very rare I've only met about 3 people who have heard of them as well liked so he isn't very popular no but he sure is a great author!!:)
There are a great deal of children's books around the world, Some highly recommended books would be The Cat In The Hat, Lemony Snickets A Series Of Unfortunate Events, and Where The Wild Things Are.
An adult audience. He wrote these books as adult fiction because he said "child books suck"
The books about the historical characters are historical fiction. American Girl has also made self- help books which are non- fiction, and the Girl of the Year books are fiction.
Scott O'Dell's books are primarily historical fiction, focusing on themes of culture, history, and adventure.
It is fiction, but Lemony Snicket says through out the books he has researched everything about the Baudelaire case, giving readers the impression that they are nonfiction, or real.