![]() They certainly would be described as peculiar. The people featured in these would most likely have been found in museum or circus side shows. ![]() ![]() I would want to read both of these books for the photographs alone, as who doesn’t enjoy looking at photographs from long ago. There are more in book two than we found in book one, and the way that they are used to create a story is simply genius. One of the most enjoyable and unique features of both books is that the story is written around many positively enthralling vintage photographs. It is a great book for young adults, however. ![]() Keep in mind that this is not a book for children, but a book that features children as its strongest characters. Ransom Riggs brings back Jacob and all of the children in “Hollow City,” the sequel to “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.”Īnd I think I can safely promise you a third book in the series. ![]()
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