Shouldn't You Be in School? by Lemony Snicket, Seth
Shouldn't You Be in School?

Lemony Snicket, Seth

Shouldn't You Be in School?

All the Wrong Questions #3

Lemony Snicket, Seth

336 pages first pub 2014 (editions)

fiction middle grade mystery adventurous funny mysterious fast-paced
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Readers who relish cleverly crafted mysteries with a blend of humor and suspense, wrapped in a fast-paced, whimsically eerie narrative, will find this book irresistibly engaging.

Description

Before he wrote 'A Series of Unfortunate Events', before the Baudelaires became orphans, even before the invention of Netflix, Lemony Snicket asked all the wrong questions. Four to be exact. This is the account of the third question.Young apprenti...

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Community Reviews

4.12
based on 1,817 reviews

Moods

mysterious: 92%

adventurous: 87%

funny: 54%

lighthearted: 26%

dark: 24%

tense: 21%

reflective: 13%

hopeful: 10%

informative: 7%

inspiring: 7%

emotional: 6%

challenging: 4%

sad: 3%

relaxing: 2%


Pace

59% of readers chose fast
40% of readers chose medium
fast
medium

Plot or character driven?

45% of readers chose Plot
45% of readers chose A mix
8% of readers chose Character
Plot
A mix
Character

Strong character development?

45% of readers chose Yes
19% of readers chose Complicated
33% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Loveable characters?

88% of readers chose Yes
12% of readers chose Complicated
Yes
Complicated

Diverse cast of characters?

31% of readers chose Yes
7% of readers chose Complicated
57% of readers chose No
3% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Flaws of characters a main focus?

36% of readers chose Yes
23% of readers chose Complicated
39% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

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