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A young boy has been fed odd stories by his grandfather for his entire childhood. When the grandpa dies a violent death, Jacob heads off to a remote island off the coast of Wales to find some answers -- only to be found by some peculiar children.
What I REALLY liked about this book is the originality -- using bizarre vintage photographs to create a story. That really worked for me. I was less impressed with the writing, character development and lack of resolution. When I was toward the end and q ...more
What I REALLY liked about this book is the originality -- using bizarre vintage photographs to create a story. That really worked for me. I was less impressed with the writing, character development and lack of resolution. When I was toward the end and q ...more

I am admittedly a cover fanatic. I cannot resist a good cover, unfortunately the story contained within the cover doesn't always live up to that initial hook.
While I wasn't displeased with Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, I do admit to having struggled a little bit with it. Honestly, were it not for the inclusion of some of the most peculiar, fascinating photos I've ever seen, I don't think the story would have had enough strength to stand on its own two feet.
However, because the pic ...more
While I wasn't displeased with Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, I do admit to having struggled a little bit with it. Honestly, were it not for the inclusion of some of the most peculiar, fascinating photos I've ever seen, I don't think the story would have had enough strength to stand on its own two feet.
However, because the pic ...more

This book is far from perfect, but all in all, I thought it was really wonderful. I absolutely loved the photographs and most of the premise, though I think the action at the end felt rushed and put there only for the purpose of being able to mine it for a sequel, when it could have remained a little more character-driven and literary and still compelling without the crazy chase scenes. I hate the current convention of requisite trilogies at the expense of good standalone novels.

I feel as if I should be a little more generous and give this book 3 stars, but the bottome line is I really didn't care for it. I only realized after I finished that it's actually a young adult book, and had I known that going in I might have been a little more forgiving. But I've read my fair share of YA books as an adult that I really did like, so I think I'm being fair enough.
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Jun 09, 2011
Rachel
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really liked it
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Jun 27, 2011
Amanda
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really liked it
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Mar 27, 2015
Sam
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