Book Review Essay: The Austere Academy

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Book Review Essay: The Austere Academy by Lemony Snicket Do you have any idea how frustrating it is to listen to someone who can’t play violin, but plays it anyway? Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire think that this is the “worst sound in the world”. This action-packed story has a rising action, climax, and falling action that makes the story one of my favorite books, and my favorite book series, by far. The plot of the book series is that an enormous fortune left behind the Baudelaire children causes problems in their lives. Money can make a madman do terrible things, including abusing a child that has a fortune left behind by his parents. The twists and turns occurring in the Baudelaire’s life causes stress in the reader’s mind. The …show more content…

“This is definitely a clue, but seems unsolvable,” Klaus says to Violet after seeing the clue. “The smartest detective in the world may still have a hard time,” Violet replies to Klaus. Every book in the series leaves you in a spot where you must read the next book to find out the outcome. The more that this occurs, the more that the story becomes interesting. The more it becomes interesting, the more you will want to read. All of the problems in the story relate to the book before, and you really need to read the books before this one in the series. The overall quality of the falling action is amazing, even for having an unsolved clue. Lemony Snicket does an amazing job putting lessons into stories that are completely disastrous. It is quite phenomenal how he puts the story into a way that makes you so anxious to read, even if you don’t enjoy reading. Overall, this is in my top five favorite books ever read. The rising action, climax, and falling action show how the most amazing moments in your life can become the opposite in only a month. The combination of stress, anxiety, and curiosity in the children’s lives could lead anyone to insanity. Put yourself in their shoes, what would you do if you were driven to

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