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Angela Cheney | 255 comments Mod
. . . . Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs . Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children received 45 of the 145 votes in our poll, with 17 choices! (And if you want a list of possible books to read, this poll has some suggestions for you!) Tiger's Curse (Tiger Saga, #1) by Colleen Houck came in 2nd with 12 of the votes.

As always, start posting your discussion of this book in this thread.

On a side note, although I like getting free books as much as the next person, let's not use this thread to offer free copies of this month's book.

One of our members alerted me to this discussion in the Goodreads Librarian group: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5... and the issue of copyright violation.

Another alerted me to this discussion http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5... warning that dropbox, which is often used as a sharing source for epubs, is now making note of those who are illegally sharing copies of books.

And others have now written to me asking that I delete their threads from the epub sharing discussion section, not wanting to risk prosecution.

In addition to the liability issues, there are also the ethical issues of preventing authors from getting compensation for their hard work.

With all that said, I'm asking that we NOT use this thread for illegal sharings, and this month's selection does NOT appear to have the B& N option of one time lending.


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Monica (mlphillips) | 31 comments Angela2932 wrote: ". . . .Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children received 45 of the 145 votes in our poll, with 17 choices! (And if you want a li..."

Thank you Angela! As an fyi - this book is available at my local library as an Adobe EPUB. I would recommend that people check their local libraries for books they can borrow as downloadable material. It works great, is free, is legal, and more and more libraries are expanding their digital offerings. :-)


message 3: by Angela (new)

Angela Cheney | 255 comments Mod
Thanks, Monica. That's a great suggestion. I saw how long the wait was for it at the Philadelphia Free Library, and decided to go ahead and get it at Barnes and Noble. It looks like it's going to be a very engaging, fast, read, and the main characters are intriguing. The author works humor into her initial pages as well, like in this description of the main character, in the opening pages of the book, trying to get fired from a grocery store, and stocking things incorrectly "stocking lotions among laxatives and birth control with baby shampoo. Rarely have I worked so hard at anything. . . "


message 4: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenwb) | 45 comments Looking forward to it.


message 5: by Stewie's Mom (new)

Stewie's Mom (stewiesmom) | 10 comments I'm looking forward to this one!


message 6: by Chara (new)

Chara (charalee) I read this when it first came out, and after all of the press and places I was seeing it & hearing about it I really expected much more.

Its classified as Teen literature, so I understand the lack of character development and such, but then there is so much bad language. I cant really suggest it as a good read for adults or teens....

It wasn't horrible, I finished the book and enjoyed the characters. I just expected...more


message 7: by Teresa (last edited Aug 02, 2011 05:39PM) (new)

Teresa (kittiewolfe) | 5 comments My review:

This was a quick, fun read once I got past the slow start...but then it ended and it became apparent that it is intended to be the start of a series. Thanks for the warning, book synopsis. It doesn't end on a true cliffhanger, but it's obvious that the fellowship will be embarking on further adventures.

It's a somewhat original and interesting premise, even if parts are left unexplained; I suppose the author is saving the answers for future books. As main characters, Jacob and Emma are likeable, if not that "peculiar." There are several things I really liked about the story, but I can't delve into those without spoilers. I'm much better at reviewing books I dislike...

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children seems much more YA than I expected; since, I didn't expect that at all. I am undecided on whether that's a bad thing, but I don't forsee any graphic sex, cursing or drug use.

Overall, I think this is an okay book with a great and interesting title, which seems to promise much more than is delivered.


message 8: by Carlissa (last edited Aug 04, 2011 07:34PM) (new)

Carlissa I finished reading today and I agree with everything Teresa said; I was expecting more than was delivered. I do think that the photos added a lot to the story and wish they displayed better on the Nook; I will have to open the book on my computer to get a better look at the pictures.

Barnes & Noble is having Ransom Riggs answering questions today and tomorrow here.


A Foxtrotter Reads (sendanowl) I am only at the part where Jacob meets Miss Peregrine and now he knows a little more about his grandfather.


message 10: by Stewie's Mom (new)

Stewie's Mom (stewiesmom) | 10 comments I'm right there with you, Sally. I am really enjoying this book so far. I love time travel stories and had no idea that this would contain that element. I can't wait to continue on with the story!


message 11: by Raina (new)

Raina Just finished this book today! Good read. Can't wait for others to finish and post their thoughts!


A Foxtrotter Reads (sendanowl) I finished this book yesterday. I thought it was pretty good. It offered a lot - time travel, paranormal, mystery. I'm curious to see where it will lead, it ended as though there would be more!


message 13: by Raina (new)

Raina I agree! I definitely got the impression that there would be a sequel.


message 14: by Maritza (new)

Maritza | 50 comments i read this one recently and enjoyed it very much. having the pictures made it much better!


message 15: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 29 comments I thought this was a great read! The story was good, and I loved the real antique photos that were included. They really added to the story in an effective way.


message 16: by Tegan (new)

Tegan (therowdylibrarian) I just purchased this on my Nook. I'll get to reading it soon I hope! I'm looking forward to it :)


message 17: by Angela (new)

Angela Cheney | 255 comments Mod
OK, I'm a little confused. . . were the antique photos REALLY antique real photos? I mean, I know the author says they are, but how could they be?


message 18: by Chara (new)

Chara (charalee) Angela2932 wrote: "OK, I'm a little confused. . . were the antique photos REALLY antique real photos? I mean, I know the author says they are, but how could they be?"

I believe that at least most of them really were antique photographs unaltered by the author. I love looking at my family's really old photo collection and I can see how pictures like those can come about. In the act of processing them film you can change and distort an image, and then all of the tricks that you can set up using different lenses and optical illusions....

The author says he was collecting the pictures for a long time before he decided to write the book, so I definitely believe it. Its not like he said they were pictures from his family history. If you go looking for interesting antique photos, you're sure to find all kinds!


message 19: by Angela (new)

Angela Cheney | 255 comments Mod
Thank you, Chara! I love photography, so now next time I see a thrift shop or antique store, I know what I'm going to want to look for!


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