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Note: I had to read this book for school
Note #2: I've read this a long time ago and I missed so much.
“"Second to the right, and straight on till morning." That, Peter told Wendy, was the way to Neverland.”
This fanciful and whismical story, has a strange, kind of dark side. Sir. J.M. Barrie basically made this story up from his mother's sorrow over losing her favorite child.
There are some lines in this book that make me rethink this as a children's book. eg. "...Some unsteady fairies had to climb over him on their way home from an orgy." (I mean does orgy have any other definition than what I think it does.) As well as children murdering people in cold blood and vice versa. The Disney version is so watered down.
Tinker Bell is so rated R but she's so funny! Her 'catchphrase' "silly little ass" always killed me. I could hear her tinkling bells every time I read that. The details in this book as well as the narrator were wonderful. It's the small things like that that make clear different between the book and the movie.
The ending was beautifully sad but the cycle lives on.
Note #2: I've read this a long time ago and I missed so much.
“"Second to the right, and straight on till morning." That, Peter told Wendy, was the way to Neverland.”
This fanciful and whismical story, has a strange, kind of dark side. Sir. J.M. Barrie basically made this story up from his mother's sorrow over losing her favorite child.
There are some lines in this book that make me rethink this as a children's book. eg. "...Some unsteady fairies had to climb over him on their way home from an orgy." (I mean does orgy have any other definition than what I think it does.) As well as children murdering people in cold blood and vice versa. The Disney version is so watered down.
Tinker Bell is so rated R but she's so funny! Her 'catchphrase' "silly little ass" always killed me. I could hear her tinkling bells every time I read that. The details in this book as well as the narrator were wonderful. It's the small things like that that make clear different between the book and the movie.
The ending was beautifully sad but the cycle lives on.