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By A. Concerned Librarian

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Klaus would be horrified that you didn't think of this. Most public libraries have the DVD box sets of A Series of Unfortunate Events. They also have the original thirteen books, the unauthorized autobiography, and even the dreadful Beatrice Letters. Libraries are free. They are also full of kind adults who are not trying to steal your inheritance.