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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
by Ransom Riggs
A properly gothic and creepy tale with a really unique premise (using found photos as inspiration), but overall felt like a foray into a writing exercise. I'm in the story for the characters, and I felt character development was on the thin side. Also, the whole snogging with your grandpa's former girlfriend was completely not necessary to me. Why did Emma have to be a love interest ?!
I won't be reading the other books in this series, but a fun premise. I think the intended audience (teens) love the series for good reasons, I'm just not the right reader.
Still looking forward to discussing for my library's Book to Art Club!
I won't be reading the other books in this series, but a fun premise. I think the intended audience (teens) love the series for good reasons, I'm just not the right reader.
Still looking forward to discussing for my library's Book to Art Club!