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There were plenty of twists and turns to keep readers engaged in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. There are clear good guys and bad guys - like many other fantasy worlds, there is a fictional world hidden just beyond what most of us see and experience each day. The peculiar children were interesting to meet, and their backstories kept us interested.
One of my favorite features of this novel was the creative use of old photographs; photographs that had unusual qualities to them that Ri ...more
One of my favorite features of this novel was the creative use of old photographs; photographs that had unusual qualities to them that Ri ...more

This book was really good I thought it would be a really scary book because of the pictures but as I read the book I realized the pictures were with the story. It was an intriguing book in the beginning but the romance in it was pretty nasty because of the age diffrence because of the that I will rate it a 4.

I felt as though the author had an amazing opportunity to create a beautifully creepy story around these vintage photographs and it just didn't pan out. Don't get me wrong, the book was good, it just at times felt a bit forced. I most likely won't be reading the rest of the series.
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