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| Original Title: | "When Did You See Her Last?" |
| ISBN: | 0316123056 (ISBN13: 9780316123051) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://lemonysnicketlibrary.com/ |
| Series: | All the Wrong Questions #2 |
| Characters: | Lemony Snicket, S. Theodora Markson, Moxie Mallahan, Harvey Mitchum, Mimi Mitchum, Kit Snicket, Cleo Knight, Prosper Lost, Dashiell Qwerty, Pip Bellerophon, Squeak Bellerophon, Hangfire, Ellington Feint, Jake Hix, Captain Widdershins, Stew Mitchum |
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Hardcover | Pages: 279 pages Rating: 4.08 | 8515 Users | 843 Reviews
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I should have asked the question "How could someone who was missing be in two places at once?" Instead, I asked the wrong question -- four wrong questions, more or less. This is the account of the second.In the fading town of Stain'd-by-the-Sea, young apprentice Lemony Snicket has a new case to solve when he and his chaperone are hired to find a missing girl. Is the girl a runaway? Or was she kidnapped? Was she seen last at the grocery store? Or could she have stopped at the diner? Is it really any of your business? These are All The Wrong Questions.

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| Title | : | When Did You See Her Last? (All the Wrong Questions #2) |
| Author | : | Lemony Snicket |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 279 pages |
| Published | : | October 15th 2013 by Little Brown |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 8515 Users | 843 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books When Did You See Her Last? (All the Wrong Questions #2)
Lemony Snicket writes himself as a kid investigator looking into a series of mysteries involving a sinister secret society. The banter is sharp and it involves a lot of word play. The tone is dark but not overbearing. You never feel that the kids are in mortal danger. Overall, it was an enjoyable experience.I was a little apprehensive about purchasing this sequel to last year's New York Times bestselling, Who Could That Be At This Hour? I was pretty honest about being extremely disappointed by its lacklustre plot and uneven pace. But as a self confessed Lemony Snicket fan, I let bygones be bygones, and decided to give this a go. I knew it was going to be another mystery case set in the rather unusual, extremely run down Stain'd-by-the-Sea, but other than the obviously revealing title "When Did You
I definitely feel like A Series of Unfortunate Events is better than this series. However, I also definitely feel like serious fans should read these books too. They are still really good, Lemony Snicket's writing style is just as amazing, and he just excels at creating really unique characters. I definitely have a new theory about a mystery from the original series because of reading this book, and I really love how familiar characters make appearances or are referenced in these. The storyline

"As far as I could tell, people didnt do things because they were good or evil. They did things because they could not think of what else to do.""I wondered if this was really where I should be, or if there was another world someplace, less ridiculous and less sad. But I never knew the answer to the question. Perhaps I had been in another world before I was born, and did not remember it, or perhaps I would see another world when I died, which I was in no hurry to do. In the meantime I knew only
I've finally finished one, guys!!!!! Review to come eventually...Some time later..."It's good to know who are the bad guys and who are the good guys," Moxie continued, but I shook my head. "It is often said that people do things because they are goo or evil, but in my experience that is not always the case. . . As far as I could tell, people didn't do things because they were good or evil. They did things because they could not think of what else to do . . ."I read the first book in this series
A fun second installment of the series, though not as heavy with the elements I loved in the first one, though they are there, i.e., the cab drivers and the "tips" (book recommendations) which, once again, I enjoyed figuring out. Even more than before, the two girls in the life of the almost-13-year old Lemony remind me of the women in hard-boiled detective fiction, a la Dashiell Hammett, though Snicket insists he himself is not a detective. I liked the musings about bullies, both what to do
An easy read with some quite memorable quotes and the trademark Snicket style thats always a delight.


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