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ALL-OF-A-KIND FAMILY

Taylor's autobiographical series of books about a Jewish family on the Lower East Side of New York at the turn of the twentieth century is a classic. These endearing vignettes of family life are brought to life by Suzanne Toren. Her evenly paced narrative adroitly expresses each situation. The dialogue is done well, giving us the Papa's gruff voice, Mama's firm but loving voice, various New York accents, and the young voices of the girls so full of wonder and amazement.

Ages 8+

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2000

Duration: 4 hrs

Publisher: Listen & Live Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    "SHOULDN'T YOU BE IN SCHOOL?"

    ALL THE WRONG QUESTIONS, BOOK 3

    Liam Aiken narrates this prequel to the Series of Unfortunate Events in a somber, deadpan tone that heightens its dark humor. As a teenaged Lemony Snicket investigates a series of arsons in a town called Stain’d-by-the-Sea, Aiken creates voices that delineate character and help keep clear the large cast of Snicket’s associates, enemies, and enemies that turn out to be associates. Aiken’s tone of quiet urgency will keep listeners hooked through wordplay, mysteries, good meals, romance, and the appearance of a new villain named Hangfire, who hoodwinks adults, frames a librarian, and kidnaps all the children in town. This smart and funny listen will please Snicket fans and create new ones.

    (Mystery. 8-14)

    Pub Date: Sept. 30, 2014

    Duration: 6 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9781478955733

    Publisher: Hachette Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      "WHEN DID YOU SEE HER LAST?"

      ALL THE WRONG QUESTIONS, BOOK 2

      While narrator Liam Aiken evokes the wistful, dolorous tone of Snicket’s second mystery in his All the Wrong Questions series, he fails to deliver Snicket’s signature snark with appropriate vigor. In this episode, the main character, 12-year-old Lemony Snicket, continues the investigations that began in STAIN’D BY THE SEA with the case of the missing chemist, Cleo Knight. As Aiken delivers Snicket’s declarative sentences in a deadpan voice, his remote reading keeps listeners distant from the story. Furthermore, Aiken does not always play up the quirks of the town’s eccentric characters. When he does use individualized voicings, the story shakes off its languidness to some degree. Aiken’s melancholy narration echoes Snicket’s loneliness but doesn’t enliven the recording for young listeners. An attached PDF file includes the character Seth’s illustrations.

      (Mystery. 8-14)

      Pub Date: Oct. 15, 2013

      Duration: 4 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9781478924845

      Publisher: Hachette Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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