It's Penultimate Peril Day, Children!
Oct. 18th, 2005 08:44 amThe Nameless Novel is officially Nameless no more! Today, The Penultimate Peril is available, and we'll be picking it up after school for Miss Kid to read. Yay!
And that Amazon link has a Misfortune Teller that you can download!
Oh, and for folks who haven't gotten any of the books yet, Amazon's offering The Horrendous Heap, which contains all twelve books, plus a door-hanger, a color print by Helquist, a page of stickers, and an iron-on. Poo. I want the extras, but not by buying all the books again.
But you've got to love any collection with the disclaimer: Please be warned. This offering is a great deal of misfortune. Lemony Snicket advises against the reading, framing, hanging, sticking, or wearing of unfortunate events. In fact, you might be better off ordering a less horrendous heap, if you prefer that sort of thing.
And that Amazon link has a Misfortune Teller that you can download!
Oh, and for folks who haven't gotten any of the books yet, Amazon's offering The Horrendous Heap, which contains all twelve books, plus a door-hanger, a color print by Helquist, a page of stickers, and an iron-on. Poo. I want the extras, but not by buying all the books again.
But you've got to love any collection with the disclaimer: Please be warned. This offering is a great deal of misfortune. Lemony Snicket advises against the reading, framing, hanging, sticking, or wearing of unfortunate events. In fact, you might be better off ordering a less horrendous heap, if you prefer that sort of thing.
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Date: 2005-10-18 02:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-18 02:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-18 03:56 pm (UTC)As for the backs of the books, THATS WHY I GOT HOOKED IN THE FIRST PLACE. Damn you, Handler.
*sigh* Just WAIT 'till you read