Lemony Snicket frequently stays up late, worrying about some of his books, including When Did You See Her Last? and The Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming, which was also illustrated by Lisa Brown. Lisa Brown has been known to stay up even later than Lemony Snicket, which is why she is associated with such books as Vampire Boy’s Good Night, Picture The Dead, and other books that leave dark circles around her eyes.
[29 Myths on the Swinster Pharmacy] provides a clear reason for
drawing one's own conclusions: Observing and recording the results
through a personal filter makes a good story. --Kirkus Reviews
Beneath [29 Myths on the Swinster Pharmacy] is a lovely allegory
about the capacity of children's imaginations to see enigmatic
wonder in even the simplest things and find multiple meanings in
the most mundane. --Maria Popova, BrainPickings Kids are weird and
charming and confusing. They teeter in that fuzzy place between
wonder and reality. ?[29 Myths on the Swinster Pharmacy] is a book
that honors this and celebrates that.--Design of the Picture Book
[Lemony] Snicket masterfully captures the odd associations and
accidentally philosophical thinking of young children trying to
understand their world. A book to be read again and again as
different meanings emerge --Huffington Post [Lemony] Snicket
masterfully captures the odd associations and accidentally
philosophical thinking of young children trying to understand their
world. A book to be read again and again as different meanings
emerge --Huffington Post
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