Talk:Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography

If I'm on the 6th book...
would it be okay to read this without spoiling it? - 70.71.202.54 19:45, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

Excuse me, but I have a question. Lemony Snicket was writing a letter to Kit Snicket about writing the stories of the Bauldelaires and selling them as books to the public in the unauthorized autobiography. However, in the Beatrice letters, it is said that Lemony started researching the Bauldelaires and writing the books because of his niece, Beatrice. If Beatrice was indeed old enough to write letters to her uncle, then when she was writing the letters, it must've happened after the 13th book, after Kit died. If this was so, why would Lemony write to his sister when he knew she died(because Lemony must've found out she died- he was the one writing the 13th book.)


 * "However, in the Beatrice letters, it is said that Lemony started researching the Bauldelaires and writing the books because of his niece, Beatrice" - no it wasn't, and it wasn't even implied, that's people making connections that aren't there. If Lemony was writing the books to help young Beatrice, they'd tell her where the Baudelaires are now, which is what she repeatedly asked - she never expresses an interest in their past.

I thought that he started writing the books as a way of tracking the children of his love, Beatrice Baudelaire, or something like that.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 23:41, 13 February 2008 (UTC)