In my book A Series of Unfortunate Events: Book the First: The Bad Beginning By: Lemony Snicket there are three main characters named, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny, also known as the Baudelaire children. They haven't had to make a whole lot of decisions in the first half of the book; most have been made for them. In the beginning the Baudelaire children become orphans when there parents die in a terrible fire leaving no remains. Once there parents are dead and they have no house, they must live some where new. They children have no say in where, because the parents would want them with an in town family member, which is hard enough to find. Once they move into Count Olaf's they don't have much of a say of what they do while they are there. I don’t agree with the fact that they don’t get to make any decisions for themselves, but also they are all below 18, so that legally can’t.
I don’t think I am like any of the characters in my book; also I can not really relate to them or there lives. They lost there house and parents, the most I have lost was my family being together. There parents are dead and mine are separated. They have to move in with an un heard of uncle, but I would have a relatives ready to take me in a heartbeat. I do consider myself smart, but I don’t like to invent like Violet, or a reader like Klaus. I guess one way that I am like all of them is because no matter what none of us would ever leave our families.
I did enjoy reading this book; it is interesting and fun to read. It had strange and random twist, and always kept me wanting to know what Count Olaf would pull out of his sleeve next.
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