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Adverbs: A Novel

Adverbs is a 2006 novel by American author Daniel Handler, who is also known for his work under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. The book is structured as a collection of loosely connected narratives, each chapter bearing the title of an adverb such as "Immediately," "Obviously," or "Particularly." Rather than following a single linear plot, the novel presents multiple characters and relationships across different times and settings, examining how people fall in and out of love, the ways they attempt to connect with one another, and the often unexpected forms that affection takes. Handler employs a playful and experimental narrative style, with recurring motifs and characters who appear in different contexts throughout the book. The novel is set primarily in and around San Francisco, and its tone blends humor with melancholy as it considers the difficulties of communication between people and the various methods by which individuals try to express their feelings for each other. more

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Daniel Handler
Daniel Handler

Daniel Handler, born on February 28, 1970, is an accomplished American author known for his unique literary style and thought-provoking themes. His works have won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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