Hollow City The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Books
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This is the 2nd book to the peculiar children series, the 1st book was a bit "normal" and the ending is where things start to get peculiar. This book is full of all the peculiar children...and adults peculiars I've been waiting for. It is full of action and it is where Jacob starts getting into the full abilities of his abilities though truthfully his full ability does not come out until the last book (its awesome). His love for Emma grows, his relationship with the peculiar children gets stronger and he becomes the "leader" that helps save and rescue them and he kind of takes over for miss peregrine after she disappears. If you read the 1st book and found it interesting but a bit lacking or boring you will not be disappointed with this one because it where the action of them traveling the world (through loops so they don't age forward) in order to stop Carl and save peculiardom. This book is where I just couldn't put it down and stayed up late at night thinking just one more page. You will not be disappointed!Tags : Amazon.com: Hollow City: The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children (0884394551511): Ransom Riggs: Books,Ransom Riggs,Hollow City: The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children,Quirk Books,1594747350,Fantasy - General,Great Britain - History - George VI, 1936-1952,London (England) - History - Bombardment, 1940-1945,London (England);History;Bombardment, 1940-1945;Fiction.,Supernatural,Supernatural;Fiction.,Time travel,Time travel;Fiction.,Bombardment, 1940-1945,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12),Fantasy & Magic,Fiction,Fiction-Fantasy,George VI, 1936-1952,Great Britain,History,Horror,Horror & ghost stories,Horror Ghost Stories (Young Adult),JUVENILE,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile Grades 10-12 Ages 15+,London (England),Monograph Series, any,TEEN'S FICTION FANTASY,TEEN'S FICTION HORROR & GHOST STORIES,Time travel,Time travel;Fiction.,United States,YA; young adult; fiction; teen; supernatural; adventure; mystery; suspense; paranormal; romance; photos; vintage; monsters; historical; 1940s; London; dark young adult fantasy; ya crossover; ya for adults; time travel; teen fiction books; young adult fantasy books; fantasy books for teens; miss peregrine 4; miss peregrine new book; ransom riggs new book; map of days; teen books; young adult books; scary books; books for 13 year old girls; books for 13 year old boys; teen books for boys; books for 14 year old boys; fantasy novels,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Horror,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Science Fiction Time Travel,Young Adult Fiction,Young Adult FictionHorror,Young Adult FictionScience Fiction - Time Travel,miss peregrine 4;miss peregrine new book;ransom riggs new book;map of days;dark young adult fantasy;ya crossover;ya for adults;monsters;YA;young adult;fiction;teen;supernatural;adventure;mystery;suspense;paranormal;romance;photos;vintage;historical;1940s;London;fantasy;horror;time travel;fantasy books;horror books;horror novels;teen fiction books;books for 13 year old girls;books for 13 year old boys;scary books;teen books for boys;books for 14 year old boys;teen books;young adult books,Fantasy & Magic,Horror,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Horror,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Science Fiction Time Travel,Young Adult FictionHorror,Young Adult FictionScience Fiction - Time Travel,Young Adult Fiction,Bombardment, 1940-1945,Fiction,George VI, 1936-1952,Great Britain,History,London (England),Horror Ghost Stories (Young Adult),Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12),Horror & ghost stories
Hollow City The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Books Reviews
Set during the 1940 Blitz of London, this second book in the Miss Peregrine series is even better than the first. The first book, while fascinating, relied on the reader's sympathy for its nebbishy protagonist, Jacob Portman, who risks seeming like just another wannabe Holden Caulfield. For those of us who have never been teenage boys, that sympathy was a tad hard to maintain. But the second volume concerns the whole gang of peculiar children, plus other people whom they meet on the road. The first book was delightfully open-ended but somewhat uneven in pace, while the second clicks along briskly from danger to rescue to danger to escape to danger. Riggs always maintains a humane perspective, and doesn't dwell too long on gore. His main problem is that every once in a while, he has to insert a big chunk of background information to keep his story going in the direction he chooses. Sometimes his choices seem arbitrary rather than organic.
The theme of "Hollow City" -- resistance against world domination by racist, soul-splitting bad guys -- is not so new or fresh, but Riggs creates an interesting world peopled by sympathetic characters. He is much better at this than Philip Pullman! While suitable for some mature middle-school students, the Miss Peregrine books are grittier and far less comic than the Harry Potter books, and not for young children. As an adult reader, however, I look forward to the third (and final, I hope) volume next month.
It was also so much more too. Like excitement, adrenaline pumping scenes, and a little fear. Oh, how I liked this story. And more than the first book.
This book picks up exactly where Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children left off. Which is a good thing. You are left wondering what happened to them and did they succeed in helping Miss Peregrine. Well, you stop wondering in this one. You get so many more answers than you had questions, but in a good way.
I liked this one so much I am reading Library of Souls as soon as I can. Seriously.
Then I will watch the film.
If you haven't read this series, make sure to start on Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. You will get kinda lost if you start on Hollow City. But be sure to read it soon. Probably the most original series I have ever read, and I even have the hubby reading it too.
One of a kind reading you can't miss out on!
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children was an excellent first novel. Of course it had its limitations and growing pains of a fledgling book, but I appreciated the new story and unusual gang of characters. There is a sideshow, vaudeville theme combined with creepy photos from history. The main character is dealing with tragedy and new found extraordinary life. Young adults, of a sort, coming of age, of a sort (oooo--mystery), while they travel across South England. These ragamuffins are actually quite endearing. The second book is even quite the improvement on the first gaining it an easy 4.5 stars.
This is not a horror story; this is not a pee-your-pants, bone-tingler; this is not for those who wish to shut the book in the freezer. Perhaps for this reason the books have been getting a mix of praise and abysmal reviews. Know what you are reading before you rate it in the trash bin. The book is about a group of teenagers. If you expected it to be anything but a tad bit creepy and chock full of odd, then shame on you.
The adventure continues on directly where the last book left off. This beginning is not made to just walk right into; you will need to read the first novel to understand the plight the children find themselves facing. As the story develops, we get to meet even more peculiar children and even a few peculiar animals, and the pacing for the whole plot is quite right. There is a deadline to this story, and we are certainly pushed along (while also getting to enjoy the scenery). The writing develops quite nicely in this sophomore novel as well as the plot. I can really feel this author getting his feet under him.
The book abruptly ends as with the first novel. The story itself is wrapped up nicely, but we are then presented with so many new questions. Excellent form of cliffhanger. I look forward to the third novel.
This is the 2nd book to the peculiar children series, the 1st book was a bit "normal" and the ending is where things start to get peculiar. This book is full of all the peculiar children...and adults peculiars I've been waiting for. It is full of action and it is where Jacob starts getting into the full abilities of his abilities though truthfully his full ability does not come out until the last book (its awesome). His love for Emma grows, his relationship with the peculiar children gets stronger and he becomes the "leader" that helps save and rescue them and he kind of takes over for miss peregrine after she disappears. If you read the 1st book and found it interesting but a bit lacking or boring you will not be disappointed with this one because it where the action of them traveling the world (through loops so they don't age forward) in order to stop Carl and save peculiardom. This book is where I just couldn't put it down and stayed up late at night thinking just one more page. You will not be disappointed!
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