This is the new book.. It doesn't sound like a new story or anything, just a collection of previous writings (like some of the short stories I assume?). It's not exactly clear though.
The everything store of course.
I don't know if their sheet is always the same though, because the instruction booklet has a lot of designs I don't see anywhere.
I got a B&N gift card from my grandma, and I was trying to figure out what to do with it because I haven't been to B&N in years. But when I happened to look this up, I jumped on it. The 20% coupon on the site was a huge factor in that decision.
For anyone else interested, the code is BNFEB17, and it gets you 15% off an order of $60+ or 20% off an order of $100+. The set is $109 right now, so you'll get the 20% off.
Food for thought, but what I remember is that LS was big on getting kids to read other books and it turns out http://www.barnesandnoble.com/mobile/w/guys-read-scieszka-jon/1112167373?type=eBook -- A "Jacqueline Woodson" and "Jon Scieszka" co-wrote a children's books.
So...maybe this IS a new character (possibly a friend of Handler's?) - and it's a Jerome Squalor/Esme Squalor + J(erome) D(avid) Salinger, who wrote "For Esme With Love And Squalor" situation.
You can get a used copy at ThriftBooks for about $4, or buy it from Amazon.
>! Also I need someone to check and tell me what the "other featurettes" from the movie are because I'm on mobile.
From the Jim Carrey website? Just some behind-the-scenes stuff on the film, film clips/trailers, and a few defunct website links.
>And, how do I make the links on the bottom actual links?
add "www." to the front!
Also, your IMDb links are mobile ones, might wanna replace the "m." with "www."
And maybe note that IMDb is not 100% accurate on all information.
Also, here's the netflix link for the series(nothing more than a placeholder with a short description)
Yes, the The Incomplete History of Secret Organizations: An Utterly Unreliable Account of Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Amazon link for those of you interested in purchasing. This will be back in stock on December 13th, 2020.
The Complete Wreck (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Books 1-13) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0061119067/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_htvZFbAE9NS93?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
There was a brief synopsis released back when the book was scheduled to come out last fall, before it got delayed. The Amazon listing currently says publication on October 1, 2019, but Amazon listings are often wrong.
They are rare enough that a new condition cost nearly $300, and there is only one.
The Unauthorized Autobiography was released in two hardcover DJ printings (that I know of) before they went paperback: the 1st on May 7 2002 and the 2nd on August 1 2002. Here are direct Amazon links for the 1st: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0060007192/ and for the 2nd: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1405200634/ . If you want the Pony Party dust jacket included, be sure to buy only Like New or Very Good used copies, as only those are required to include DJs according to Amazon's condition guidelines. Like News start at around $5 to $6 including shipping. You can also find these hardcovers on eBay, but they tend to be a little more expensive there. Rare book websites like AbeBooks will overcharge you, as these are not particularly rare.
Oh oops I thought you said audiobook for some reason, my reading comprehension is garbage. Anyway it looks like the Unauthorized Autobiography is available for Kindle here! Having a hard time finding Beatrice Letters though. I found some pdf downloads but there's a high possibility that they're just actual viruses.
Actually, I have a copy of The Puzzling Puzzles in which he signed "a.k.a. D.H." under the "L.S." signature that was at the end of the introduction. Is something like that rare?