Who Could That Be at This Hour? (All The Wrong Questions)
Lemony Snicket
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Description for Who Could That Be at This Hour? (All The Wrong Questions)
Paperback. In a fading town, far from anyone he knew or trusted, the author began his apprenticeship in an organization nobody knows about. He began asking questions that shouldn't have been on his mind. This title tells his experiences. Series: All the Wrong Questions. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: 5AJ; YFB. Category: (JC) Children's (6-12). Dimension: 198 x 130 x 20. Weight in Grams: 262.
The first volume in the highly anticipated new series by Lemony Snicket, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events
In a fading town, far from anyone he knew or trusted, a young Lemony Snicket began his apprenticeship in an organization nobody knows about. He began asking questions that shouldn’t have been on his mind. Now he has written an account that should not be published, in four volumes that shouldn’t be read. This is the first volume.
Charming, clever and ... Read more
Wonderfully eccentric and addictive & Just beautiful writing’ Observer
Better than ever’ Independent
A dazzlingly clever, funny and literary concoction.’ Irish Times
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Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers United Kingdom
Number of pages
272
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Series
All the Wrong Questions
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781405268844
SKU
V9781405268844
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-8
About Lemony Snicket
Lemony Snicket was born before you were and is likely to die before you as well. He published his first book in 1999 and has not had a good night's sleep since. Mr Snicket is the author of quite a few books, all dreadful, and has been falsely accused of many crimes, all falsely. Once the recipient of several distinguished ... Read more
Reviews for Who Could That Be at This Hour? (All The Wrong Questions)
`Charming, clever and enormously enjoyable’ Guardian `Wonderfully eccentric and addictive … Just beautiful writing’ Observer `Better than ever’ Independent `A dazzlingly clever, funny and literary concoction.’ Irish Times