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Old 10-09-2015, 11:37 AM   #1373
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
If you've read the books already, you'll know; but if they're new to you, I'd suggest breaking them up. I think they're wonderful, but they are somewhat repetitive. No point in burning out on such wonderful reads, or listens.
I listened to the first book in the series (Tim Curry does an excellent job as the reader) and thoroughly enjoyed it so I quickly got the rest of the audiobooks in the series (with getting the later audiobooks as they were released). But it has been a while since I gave the audiobooks a listen, and I didn't pay as much attention to the later books as I did with the earlier ones.

I don't plan on listening to the entire series at one sitting, but will listen to a book and then, after a break, return to the next audiobook in the series. I've got a large number of books (audiobook, ebooks, and pbooks) to read/listen to so it will take me a while to get through the entire series. Among the pbooks I need to read is Lemony Snicket's "All The Wrong Questions."

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