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1. A Series of Unfortunate Events: A Bad Beginning


A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket

Review by Allana


I know that there was a movie and all, but a Series of Unfortunate Events is my favorite series ever. When I was in fourth grade, I engulfed the books in three weeks. Since then I've had a passion for the books and now own all 13 in hardcover edition. The first book in the series, The Bad Beginning is just the start of wealthy children Violet, Klaus, and Sunny's misfortune. When a horrible fire destroys their home, it also leaves both their parents dead. Mr. Poe, the children's banker, informs them that they cannot collect the massive fortune that their parents left them until Violet is 16. Their parents wishes leave the children with their somehow related Count Olaf. He makes them do horrible work, and treats them like dogs. But not only is he evil, but he is scheming. He has a plan, but what it entails is for you, the reader to find out.


Recommended Age Group: Young Adult

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2. Even Karla's dress couldn't distract Planey from his dreams

Here's a new sketch from by Moleskine.
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3. Nosferatu


My Monster of the week:Nosferatu
I was going to claim it was a sketch of Jeff......but decided against it.

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4. lack of camouflage

A colláge with some aliens added with Illustrator. Done for Illustration Friday.
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