From the beginning I was trapped. The book moved along smoothly and I found myself wanting to read more. The characters were well developed and I loved all the different personalities and traits they all displayed.
However, there were a few things that I struggled with. I am reluctant to include them in my review because I would rather you read the book and form your own opinion. I do strongly recommend this novel. It’s thrilling, suspenseful, and when you reach the end … you are left wanting more. (And more is definitely on the way.)
Here’s a quick look at what “Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children” is all about:
A mysterious island.
An abandoned orphanage.
A strange collection of very curious photographs.
It all waits to be discovered in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, an unforgettable novel that mixes fiction and photography in a thrilling reading experience. As our story opens, a horrific family tragedy sets sixteen-year-old Jacob journeying to a remote island off the coast of Wales, where he discovers the crumbling ruins of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. As Jacob explores its abandoned bedrooms and hallways, it becomes clear that the children were more than just peculiar. They may have been dangerous. They may have been quarantined on a deserted island for good reason. And somehow—impossible though it seems—they may still be alive.
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