Xalia Squalor; because sometimes being in is not enough
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  • Reads 6,546
  • Votes 118
  • Parts 35
  • Time 2h 44m
Complete, First published Apr 06, 2024
Xalia Squalor is exactly who she wants to be. She's pretty, she's rich, and she is famous. But there is one small thing. She doesn't have a full tea set. Or at least, her mum doesn't and it's ruining her life. Meeting the Baudelaire orphans is both the start of a story, and the end of one.
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A series of unfortunate events; book the fifteenth happily never after

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Dear Reader, You are presumably looking at the description of this ebook, or The End of The End of The End. The End of The End of The End is the best place to begin Happily Never After because if you read Happily Never After from the beginning of Happily Never After to the end of the end of Happily Never After, you will arrive at the end of your rope. This book most certainly is not the last in A Series Of Unfortunate Events, although I do wish I could somehow end the Baudelaires strike of bad luck. Even if you have somehow managed to brave the previous 14 volumes, you probably will not be able to survive through a turn of events both fortunate and unfortunate and I can assure you that you will not be able to avoid the nagging of tears at your eyes. It is my strict duty to deliver to you the last few tales of the Baudelaire children but there is nothing in this world that should stop you from returning this book to the place that you found it and I strongly advise you to look away, before its too late. Kindest Regards Beatrice Snicket