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What does LS stand for?

Lemony Snicket (movie)


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Meloy also brought up the Lemony Snicket series, asking Handler if there's "a discernible difference between Lemony Snicket's voice and Daniel Handler's voice?
A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS : BOOK THE THIRTEENTH : THE END by Lemony Snicket Egmont, This, in my experience, has been completely unprecedented, and I doubt will ever happen again: three members of the same family reading the same book at the same time.
The books written under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket follow the adventures of three orphans as they battle their evil uncle.
99 Brad Silberling's movie takes bits and pieces from three of the bestselling Lemony Snicket stories and weaves them pretty skilfully together.
This happens to be a good thing, as the Count Olaf of Lemony Snicket (a.
Carrey looks like a cross between Fagin and Jimmy Hill in the film, based on the first three books by Lemony Snicket, who is actually author Daniel Handler.
Carrey looks like a cross between Fagin and Jimmy Hill in the film, based on the first three books by Lemony Snicket, who is actually author DANIEL HANDLER.
Based on Daniel Handler's first three Lemony Snicket books it features three orphans who find out one of their relatives is planning to get rid of them and seize their fortune.

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