Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008648497
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 192
- Weight: 174 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008648492
- Publisher Date: 28 Mar 2024
- Height: 200 mm
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Experience the gloom and misfortune of “The Bad Beginning,” the first book in Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. Follow the Baudelaire orphans as they face Count Olaf’s treacherous schemes. Illustrated by Brett Helquist. ISBN: 9780008648497. Perfect for fans of dark humor and children’s literature.
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Garvit Sangal –
A classic for a reason! Snicket’s voice is distinct and the story is engaging. Prepare for sadness, though.
Ankit –
Loved the dark humor! Snicket’s writing style is unique and captivating. Can’t wait to read the rest.
Sandeep Yadav –
It’s a bit depressing, but the writing is excellent. Olaf is suitably awful. A quick and entertaining read.
Akshay Kumar –
Olaf is a great villain, but the constant misfortune gets a bit tiring. Still, an engaging read.
Ambuj Garg –
I enjoyed the dark humor and the clever writing. The story is a bit simple, but still entertaining.
Vedant Agarwal –
A good introduction to the series. The plot is interesting, and the characters are well-developed.
Aaditya Singh –
Excellent storytelling and unforgettable characters. Prepare for a bleak but brilliant reading experience.
Amarjeet Kumar –
Well-written and engaging, but definitely not for sensitive children. The gloom is pervasive.
Kumar Kartikey –
Intriguing and well-written. The Baudelaires are compelling characters. Highly recommended for older children.
Prachi Mishra –
A darkly funny start to a series. The Baudelaires’ misfortune is captivating, though the plot is a bit predictable.
Aditi Raizada –
A dark and twisty tale with a satisfying conclusion, though the misery is constant. A good read.
Onkar Pandey –
My kids loved it! Count Olaf is wonderfully evil. The story is engaging and the illustrations are perfect.
Anushka Khandelwal –
Good start to the series. The writing style is unique but the story is predictable. My daughter loved it.
Nikhil Choudhary –
The misfortune is a bit overwhelming, but the characters are compelling. Not my favorite, but still good.
Garima Sharma –
The Baudelaires misfortune is predictable. Still an engaging read. The plot is ok.
Prayag Sharma –
Good start to the series. Count Olaf is very evil. The children is interesting but predictable.
Vipin Arora –
Entertaining and dark humor, but I felt sad after reading it. The plot moves quickly.
Khanak Bajpai –
I found it a little repetitive, but overall a good introduction to the series. My kids enjoyed it more than I did.
Shruti Chawla –
My child loved this book! An amazing story. Can’t wait to read the next book in the series.
Arvinder Singh –
My child devoured this book! A fantastic introduction to a fascinating series. Highly recommended.
Shlok Singh –
A clever story with quirky characters. The illustrations are superb and add to the overall atmosphere.
Gurneet Kaur –
The illustrations add so much to the story. While sad, it’s a captivating read. Count Olaf is truly menacing.
Abhishek Kumar –
A bit too gloomy for my taste, but the writing is clever. I appreciate the unique narrative style.
Jyoti –
Dark and slightly disturbing, but in a good way. The plot moves quickly and the characters are memorable.