My favorite narrator has to be Lemony Snicket. I love how he was always there to witness everything the Baudelaires went through while not actually being there. But there was one point where he actually appears physically in the story; The Penultimate Peril. In this book we see Lemony attempt to save the Baudelaires by convincing them to come with him rather than stay at the Denumont Hotel where they would eventually be kidnapped by Count Olaf, witness the murder of Dewie Denumont, and end up stranded on an island with Count Olaf, and a deadly poison known as Medusoid Mycelium. This is one of my favorite books in the series because it brings back all of the previous V.F.D members we meet throughout the series, whether they're on the good or bad side of the schism. Lemony shows us each of the Baudelaire siblings and how they're attempts to learn more about the mysterious meeting being held about V.F.D that was called by J.S. This was a questionable name because they know so many people with the initials J.S, such as Jerome Squalor, Jacob Snicket, Julio Sham, Jacques Snicket, and Justice Strauss. I love the way he narrated the story and the sequence of events leading up to what starts off the final book in the series.
Yo my names Adam but they call me Adussy. Call me what you want like my friend cadussy. Now go slay like you've been taught, and Yas the day your way.
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