Miss. Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
Page Count: 352
Published: June 7, 2011
My Rating: 5 Stars
Series: Miss. Peregrines Peculiar Children ((Book 1)
Grene: Fantasy
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Jacob Portman was always told stories of his grandfather's childhood. His stories were full of kids with amazing powers who lived in a big house run by Miss. Peregrine. There were invisible boys and girls who could make fire with their hands in his grandfather's stories. Jacob is convinced that the stories are just fairy tales until his visits the small island his grandfather grew up on. There he meets the children he grew up hearing stories about. There are dangerous monsters after Miss. Peregrine and Jacob led them right to her. Now, Jacob and his new friends must save her and the whole peculiar world.
One thing that I really love about the book is how much girl power the female protagonists show. I would definitely recommend this book to someone who likes fantasy books and magic. There are 3 other books in the series, Hollow City, Library of Souls, and A Map of Days. There is also one companion book, Tales of the Peculiar. The fifth book, The Conference of the Birds, comes out on January 4th, 2020.
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Published: June 7, 2011
My Rating: 5 Stars
Series: Miss. Peregrines Peculiar Children ((Book 1)
Grene: Fantasy
Amazon Link for Miss. Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children
Jacob Portman was always told stories of his grandfather's childhood. His stories were full of kids with amazing powers who lived in a big house run by Miss. Peregrine. There were invisible boys and girls who could make fire with their hands in his grandfather's stories. Jacob is convinced that the stories are just fairy tales until his visits the small island his grandfather grew up on. There he meets the children he grew up hearing stories about. There are dangerous monsters after Miss. Peregrine and Jacob led them right to her. Now, Jacob and his new friends must save her and the whole peculiar world.
One thing that I really love about the book is how much girl power the female protagonists show. I would definitely recommend this book to someone who likes fantasy books and magic. There are 3 other books in the series, Hollow City, Library of Souls, and A Map of Days. There is also one companion book, Tales of the Peculiar. The fifth book, The Conference of the Birds, comes out on January 4th, 2020.
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