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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs

 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Book Review

Rating: 3.5/5

When I first bought this book, I wasn't very keen on reading it right away. I put it aside, and after reading a few other books, I finally came around to reading this story. As I've mentioned before, I love reading books of the horror and thriller genre, and this book was the entire package! However, I thought the book was very slow, and and the story was stretched out over many pages. So if you are someone who likes a story with lots of buildup, then this is for you. But if you’re like me, who likes to read faster paced books, I’d recommend something else. 


Jake's grandpa always had stories to tell Jake. Stories of the children's home that he had once lived in, Ms. Peregrine: the woman who looked after him, and the peculiar children that lived in the children's home. But as Jake grew older he started to doubt these stories, and blamed it on his grandpa's old age. But when his grandpa dies from suspicious circumstances, Jake takes a closer look at his grandpa's life. He goes off on an adventure to find Ms. Peregrine and unfold the last mystery that his grandpa left for him.

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