dhampirwhore:

colorfieldsandwagonwheels:

firstpages:

These books were so so fantastically, whimsically dismal, and I loved reading them so much when I was younger (and now!) and waited for each one to be released. Also, I adore Brett Helquist’s brilliant illustrations.
I know the kids are into ‘The Twilight Saga’ right now, which by the way, comprises of four books and spans about a year and a half. Hardly a ‘saga’.Mr Snicket published 13 of these beauties. That’s right, 13. 41 languages, 60 million copies. And Count Olaf was way, way creepier than sparkly evil vamps. Jus’ sayin’. 
I am totally re reading these over the summer. Sorry school reading list. And sorry Twilighters. 

 Read these books. They do not disappoint. They are awesome and fun and you remeber what young adult books were like before vampires ruled the world.


I.LOVE.THESE.BOOKS.

dhampirwhore:

colorfieldsandwagonwheels:

firstpages:

These books were so so fantastically, whimsically dismal, and I loved reading them so much when I was younger (and now!) and waited for each one to be released. Also, I adore Brett Helquist’s brilliant illustrations.

I know the kids are into ‘The Twilight Saga’ right now, which by the way, comprises of four books and spans about a year and a half. Hardly a ‘saga’.
Mr Snicket published 13 of these beauties. That’s right, 13. 41 languages, 60 million copies. And Count Olaf was way, way creepier than sparkly evil vamps. Jus’ sayin’. 

I am totally re reading these over the summer. Sorry school reading list. 
And sorry Twilighters. 

 Read these books. They do not disappoint. They are awesome and fun and you remeber what young adult books were like before vampires ruled the world.

I.LOVE.THESE.BOOKS.

Thursday Jun 6 @ 04:42pm
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  1. emilyseekslife reblogged this from iamonlyamaid and added:
    Oh my god, these books are my life. Brilliant stuff and actual wit?! Stephanie Meyer take notes.
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    The books bored me. I finished, but it took me forever. I kinda liked the ending. The movie sucked.
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    those books were amazing :) Shame the film was awful
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  16. hotwhitehot reblogged this from spacecake and added:
    Brb delving into my childhood
  17. spacecake reblogged this from colourofthetrap and added:
    i bloody love this series, though the movie was shit in comparison. I spent like over £100 buying the series, but i love...
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    Does anyone knows where I can find/buy/download those books? I really really want to read them but I live in Venezuela...
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  22. lovenotesandlies reblogged this from dhampirwhore and added:
    I.LOVE.THESE.BOOKS.
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    Follow first pages!
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    Read these books. They do not disappoint. They...you remeber what young adult books were...
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