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It is, sometimes I go back to books from my childhood and wonder why the hell I ever enjoyed it in the first place.
I think the overall experience of reading when you're a kid makes things seem more magical than they actually are. I guess that's what I miss the most, haha.

Regardless of how my opinion may have changed the series will always be special to me because my social studies teacher in 8th grade is the one that gave me the first book. I mentioned being interested in reading them in class one day to her. She had a copy for her daughter who ended up not liking the book so she brought it in and gave it to me. She was one of the best teachers I've had, I still remember lots of things I learned in her class, and she really cared about her students. I'll always remember her fondly.

Regardless of how my opinion may have changed the series will always be ..."
That's a really sweet story, Cassandra! Teachers are awesome.
I haven't started rereading this one yet, but hope to soon. I adored Violet and thought she was so amazing when I first read it!

That is a sweet story!
I'm reading some series from when I was a kid and most of them I have enjoyed. Some I can't remember the names of, so I've been trolling Goodreads for things that sound familiar.


I can definitely understand why these books wouldn't be someone's cup of tea because they can be a bit bleak and are written in an odd style. Some bits were a bit more brutal than I remember as well. (view spoiler) However, I've found during this re-read that I love them just as much now as I did when I was 13. I like the writing style because it feels like someone telling me a story instead of just me reading a story. I would constantly interrupt my mother when she read to me when I was younger to ask what words meant so the random definitions really work for me. Even though I already know the words now I still like reading the definitions he comes up with.
Between the look and feel of the books with their uneven pages, gorgeous covers, amazing artwork inside, strange dedications at the front to Beatrice, and the letters it makes for a wonderful sensory experience as well as expanding the world the author built beyond what he's been able to show so far. Even after reading just the first book I felt like I had a pretty good grasp on what that world is like. The little touches really make it for me.
I'm excited to read The Reptile Room next because if I remember correctly it's my favorite.

I'm glad you still liked it, Cassandra! Violet was always my favorite too.
And I especially agree with you these books being sensory experiences in addition to good stories. I love love love all the details - the artwork, the letters, the dedications to Beatrice, etc. So often books seem slapped together with whatever cover that it's so nice to have a series where they so clearly took time to perfect every little detail. It does add a lot to the experience and immerses you more in the world, like you said.

For those who own it, do you guys have the box set that's around $90 something on Amazon? It looks gorgeous.


I understand! On my first attempt to read them, I just got fed up and stopped somewhere around book 5.

I don't have that set, but I got all the ebooks from that edition and they are really nice. Nice illustrations and chapter pages.
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