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'The End' of the Baudelaires

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-- Rachel Strauss, 9, Rockville

"On the boat, Violet broke a pair of glasses, tied one ring onto each end of a string, twisted one securely to the mast and threw the other onto a rock. The Baudelaires climbed down, pulled on the string and the ring came off the mast. The boat went farther in the ocean to Antarctica. There was a whirlpool that took the boat down, and Count Olaf went with it. The Baudelaires lived almost-happily ever after."

-- Juliana Rose Gruver, 7, Arlington

"The series will end with Mr. Snicket writing two endings to the book. One of the endings will be happy, and one of the endings will be sad. Mr. Snicket will say something like, 'If you like happy endings, read the next chapter, and if you like sad endings, read the chapter after the happy ending.' "

-- Henry Brandmark, 12, Vienna


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