A TEXT POST

dblaksle:

guys remember when Lemony Snicket filled an entire page with evers? 

I do.

I think about that every so often.

A VIDEO

jackles-mckay:

Daniel Handler, AKA Lemony Snicket, gives love advice on twitter. (Part 1)

Darling I want your scrotum

A QUOTE

When someone is crying, of course, the noble thing to do is to comfort them. But if someone is trying to hide their tears, it may also be noble to pretend you do not notice them.

Reblogged from Bad Wolf
A QUOTE

If you are a student you should always get a good night’s sleep, unless you have come to the good part of your book, and then you should stay up all night and let your schoolwork fall by the wayside, a phrase which here means ‘flunk’.

Reblogged from Bad Wolf
A PHOTO

themightychewy:

newcover:

A Series of Unfortunate Events (Adult Covers) by Lemony Snicket

I remember reading an article a while back about the reason Bloomsbury released “adult” covers for Harry Potter over in England. It was due to customer demand that adult readers were a bit embarrassed to be seen reading “children’s books” around town. Thus, Bloomsbury released non-illustrated versions of the covers that had simple photographs and a more subdued color-palette.

So it got me thinking. What other popular children’s series would an adult be a bit embarrassed to be seen reading in public? And I immediately thought of Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events. Not only are they covered in (amazing) illustrations on the outside, but have the extra bonus of being a teeny tiny postcard-sized book, telling those on the subway that yes, you read children’s books, and yes, 200 regular-sized pages is where you max out.

With that in mind, I sought to redesign the series for the self-conscious adult. Using the brilliant photography of Rodney Smith, I ditched the orphans on the cover and instead brought the focus of each to that of the illusive Mr. Snicket, observing the events as they happen, later to be retold in his unique prose. His identity in the stories is always in question, as his relationship with the events is shrouded in mystery. Because of this, he remains hidden from view from the reader, even on the cover.

Chillddddhooooooood

Reblogged from froest
A PHOTO

runatasha:

- Lemony Snicket

A PHOTO

sebas-chan:

Fuck yes I LOVE EVERYTHING.

Take a look at this awesomeness!

A QUOTE

There are those who say that life is like a book, with chapters for each event in your life and a limited number of pages on which you can spend your time. But I prefer to think that a book is like a life, particularly a good one, which is well worth staying up all night to finish.

Reblogged from Booklover