This story has a happy ending. No, wait, that was a different tape...Dear Customer, If you have picked up this sheet, you have probably not read the warning so clearly outlined in my prior message. This story may seem cheery at first, when the Baudelaire orphans spend time in the company of some interesting reptiles and a giddy uncle. But don't be fooled. The three siblings endure a car accident, a terrible odour, a deadly serpent, a long knife, a large brass reading lamp and the reappearance of a person they'd hoped never to see again. I have made a solemn vow to present this information to the public, but there is nothing stopping you from tearing up this paper and pretending you've never heard of this CD. Then you can sell something that is less unpleasant. With all due respect, Lemony Snicket
To me, this book was not quite as good as the first.
I liked how the three children were acting together and seeing all the things the adults weren't, and I liked Uncle Monty. Violet is a genius and I really like her.
This book is witty and different enough from the first one that it doesn't feel dull and repetitive. All the references were great as well, like Red Riding Hood and the story of the boy who cried wolf (does that one have a name?).