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Interview with Lemony Snicket (a.k.a. Daniel Handler)

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Interview with Lemony Snicket (a.k.a. Daniel Handler)

By: Lemony Snicket
Narrated by: Beth Anderson
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Best-selling author Lemony Snicket (a.k.a. Daniel Handler) recently spoke with Beth Anderson, Audible's publisher, about A Series of Unfortunate Events. He talked about his experience narrating audiobooks, as well as his participation in the movie. You'll hear about his favorite authors and musicians and learn more about the Baudelaire orphans. Whether you are a die-hard fan or new to this fantastically grim and gripping series, this dire dialogue will make you marvelously miserable.

Don't miss Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events!Producer: Kerry Donahue
Assistant Producer: Diana Krawciw
Post-Production Engineer: Gil Hova
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This interview is all you could expect in a conversation with such great author as Lemony Snicket : funny, insightful and cryptic.

If your a fan of TSOUE listen to this interview

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What made the experience of listening to Interview with Lemony Snicket (a.k.a. Daniel Handler) the most enjoyable?

I like the series of unfortunate event books, so it was nice to get this extra bonus.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

I was laughing very hard. It's free, so it's rather short, but I enjoyed this.

Any additional comments?

thank you audible for this very nice bonus for us listeners!!

Very enjoyable!

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This interview was interesting. I found the interviewer to be both skilled and personable, which often makes all the difference in an interview. Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket) is just as interesting as you would imagine. However, it sounds as if he is phoning into this interview and the sound quality reflects this; still worth your time.

Interesting interview, but poor quality recording

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A great interview for the die hard fans of his series. My kids enjoyed hearing from the author directly.

For true fans

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Wonderful little teaser from the author. You get to learn how the lemony snickett name came about, a bit about the eye, the story setting and more. A quick enjoyable listen.

Great bit of back story

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yeah - if that friend had listened to any of the Series of Unfortunate Events books I would tell them to download this little interview. Made me crack up!!
I love that he does these interviews

Any additional comments?

It's free, so download and laugh along!

hilarious!

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This interview made me want to read more books by the author - even after reading all the Serious of Unfortunate Events as they were released.

Fun, informative interview

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Beth Anderson is a skilled interviewer. What's more, Daniel Handler is a skilled responder. His wit and humility completely charmed me. The audio quality could be better, but it's at least as good as A.M. radio and it wasn't something that really interrupted my enjoyment of the interview. I highly recommend this free soundbyte.

REALLY enjoyed it.

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I loved that this interview also contained snippets of the actual audio books. I've read the books, but after hearing the performance here, I may look into downloading the audio books and listening to the story again.

Daniel Handler is very entertaining, even as himself, and even tells where the name Lemony Snicket came from. Definitely worth a listen, but as was noted in another review, the quality of his end of the phone call is slightly unfortunate.

Entertaining interview with an interesting author

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I learned a number of things from listening to this interview. It's nice to know that writers have second thoughts about what they write. But it's nice to know that he wasn't scared to put his imagination on the page either.

Good interview

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