Shouldn't You Be in School? (All The Wrong Questions)
Lemony Snicket, Seth
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 apprentice Lemony Snicket is investigating a case of arson but soon finds himself enveloped in the ever-increasing mystery that haunts the town of Stain’d-by-the-Sea. Who is setting the fires? What secrets are hidden in the Department of Education? Why are so many schoolchildren in danger? Is it all the work of the notorious villain Hangfire? How could you even ask that? What kind of education have you had? In the tradition of great storytellers, from Dickens to Dahl, comes an exquisitely dark comedy that is both literary and irreverent. You’ll laugh only if you find humour in gothic and mysterious things involving detectives and crime solving. Lemony’s other literary outings in ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ have sold 60 million copies worldwide and been made into a Hollywood film starring Jim Carrey and a Netflix series starring Neil Patrick Harris. These regrettable developments mean that millions of fans have found out about the dreadful plight of the Baudelaire orphans, but you do not have to. You have been warned. Have you read all four mysterious titles in the Wrong Questions series? ‘Who Could That Be at the This Hour?’ ‘When Did You Last See Her?’ ‘Shouldn’t You Be in School?’ ‘Why is This Night Different from All Other Nights?’ Author Lemony Snicket was born before you were and is likely to die before you as well. He was born in a small town where the inhabitants were suspicious and prone to riot. He grew up near the sea and currently lives beneath it. Until recently, he was living somewhere else. He is a broken man, wracked with misery and despair as a result of writing ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’. He spends his days wandering the countryside weeping and moaning and his evenings eating hastily-prepared meals. Artist Seth has portrayed suspicious circumstances and shady characters in much of his work. He is a multi-award-winning cartoonist, author and artist, whose works include Palookaville and Clyde Fans. Praise for Who Could That Be at This Hour?: ‘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 TimesReviews

good book
Anonymous 30.09.2023

A stupendous story. Filled with burning schools, a nasty villain, and a secret organisation, it is riveting from start to finish. A ragtag bunch of kids. A mastermind enemy. Who will prevail?
Constable Chip Bottlenose 01.09.2023

Star Reviewer

The book is intense and full of mystery. I liked it
Marshal Harmonica Pudding-Basin 18.08.2023

boring
Anonymous 03.08.2023

I liked Lemony Snicket who, despite his young age of 13, was very wise and talented with information and detective work.
Coach Zizou Bouncy-castle 20.08.2022

I like the mystery of the bombinating beast and hangfire the villain and who he really is still don’t know this is the penultimate book it also relates a lot to a series of unfortunate events like VFD and lemoney snicket
Anonymous 28.07.2022

I found the mystery and adventure exciting. I liked the main character Lemony Snicket best as you got to see the adventure through his eyes. I would definitely recommend it.
Anonymous 22.07.2022

Great book. I love Lemony Snicket books, I would also suggest A series of unfortunate events.
Astronaut Wednesday Foxtail 02.09.2020

Amazing super cliffhangery
Fairy Viper Colly-Wobbles 03.08.2020

This book tells you aboy adventure and crimes.Those types are the best.I love it!
Anonymous 22.07.2020