Jacob, a suburb kid, loses someone very dear to his heart. He then travels to a small island of the coast of wales. When he gets to the island he then meets a lady that changes his life, Miss Peregrines and her home for peculiar children.
The strengths of this book are the mystery and fantasy. Some weaknesses of the book are how depressing it is.
My personal response to this story is it is very good story FOR TEENAGERS, it is not for little kids as it can get scary.
The book fits into the genre very well. it is very fantastical and mystical
The action in this book is not until the 7th chapter in the pub when he finally meets miss peregrine and her home for peculiar children.
The author does an amazing job of making you feel like you are in the story by describing the book in great detail
The main characters are so believable. The author describes them in such detail it is amazing.
I love the way the author describes the whole book it is amazing.
The part that made me move was when his grandfather passed away and they were describing how much he loved him as I never met my grandfather and miss him dearly. When his aunty pulled out his grandfather’s old journal and how he described how sad Jacob was.
I loved this book so much it has so much soul to it and I have an emotional connection with this book.
Review by Indy

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