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Monday, March 10, 2014
Review: Hollow City
Who's to say a sequel can't be better than the first?
Jacob and the peculiar children find themselves stranded on an island. This time with a quest on their hands: to find a way to bring Miss Peregrine back to her physical form. If Miss Peregrine doesn't change soon, she will remain a bird forever and Jacob will never be able to see his parents again.
Ransom Riggs placed a lot more action into the plot this time, introducing Gypsies and a war; making certain to keep us on our toes. Somewhere along the lines, I didn't really feel the lust between Jacob and Emma. Did their feelings start to fall apart, I wondered? Then I realized their relationship went deeper than that. Even Emma doesn't know what to make of it anymore.
In fact, the chaos of the situation brought a lot of changes to the peculiars. Forcing them to use their powers. To understand just how special they all are.
Looking forward to book number three.
I'm in the middle of this at the min. It's just not grabbing my attention unfortunately :(
ReplyDelete:( Felt the same way about the first one,
DeleteI need I need to start these. I need a good read.
ReplyDeletexx, michelle
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Be sure to look for the first one then, Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children
DeleteI loved the second one in the series so much better then the first. I can't wait to read the third.
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