Baby Names Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Hollowgast

Miss Peregrine's Dwelling house for Peculiar Children
Child levitating stiffly over a dirt path

Embrace photo courtesy of Yefim Tovbis

Author Ransom Riggs
Country United States
Language English
Genre Immature adult literature, fantasy
Publisher Quirk Books

Published in English

June seven, 2011
Media type Print, east-book, audiobook
Pages 352 pp.
ISBN 978-1-59474-476-1
OCLC 664668604
Followed by Hollow Metropolis

Miss Peregrine'southward Habitation for Peculiar Children is a contemporary fantasy debut novel by American writer Bribe Riggs. The story is told through a combination of narrative and a mix of vernacular and found photography from the personal archives of collectors listed by the author.

This young developed book was originally intended to exist a picture book featuring photographs Riggs had collected, but on the advice of an editor at Quirk Books, he used the photographs as a guide from which to put together a narrative.[i] [2] Riggs was a collector of photographs, but needed more for his novel. He met Leonard Lightfoot, a well-known collector at the Rose Basin Flea Market, and was introduced to other collectors.[iii] The result was a story about a boy who follows clues from his grandfather'due south old photographs, tales, and his grandfather's last words which lead him on an run a risk that takes him to a large abandoned orphanage on Cairnholm, a fictional Welsh isle.[2]

The book has been a New York Times best seller.[1] [iv] It reached the #1 spot on the Children's Affiliate Books list on April 29, 2012, later on being on the list for 45 weeks,[v] remaining in that location until May 20, when information technology dropped to the fourth spot on the list.[half-dozen] [7] [viii] Critics have generally praised the book for creative use of vintage photographs in the sepia way and surrealist course, as well equally skillful characterization and settings.

Plot [edit]

Every bit a child, Jacob Magellan Portman has been fascinated with his grandfather Abraham'south stories about surviving as a Jew during World War Two, running from man-eating monsters, and living with peculiar children in a secret habitation guarded by "a wise one-time bird." Every bit Jacob grows older, he begins to incertitude the stories until the arrival of his grandfather'south decease. Blood-strewn, exhausted, and lying in his back garden on the outskirts of Florida Woods, Abraham's last words are a mystery: "...discover the bird in the loop on the other side of the old man's grave on September 3, 1940, and tell them what happened." As his gramps dies, Jacob catches sight of a horrific monster only like the ones described in Abraham's stories. Soon, he starts experiencing trauma and being plagued with nightmares relating to those monsters. Believing their son to exist going crazy, Jacob's parents take him to Dr. Golan, a psychiatrist, who suggests that Jacob go to Cairnholm, Wales, the location of his grandfather'southward children's habitation to face the identify of his trauma. On his own, Jacob locates and explores the old house only to observe information technology empty and everything caked in dust. According to the local people, the place is haunted and a bomb had killed all its inhabitants many years ago, on September 3, 1940.

Sensing a connection, Jacob refuses to surrender and returns to the house one more time, where he encounters a mysterious girl who tin can conjure fire with her hands whom he follows, trying to question her after hearing her telephone call out his grandfather's name. They reach the bogs surrounding the house before Jacob realizes that the people of Cairnholm are different, including the patrons at the inn and his father isn't at that place. Luckily, a confused Jacob is rescued by the daughter from before and an invisible boy, who introduce themselves as Emma Bloom and Millard Nullings respectively. A suspicious Emma holds him captive and brings him to the children's home, where he finds it magically transformed to the paradise of his grandfather's stories, complete with the peculiar children and the "wise one-time bird", who is, in fact, the headmistress Miss Alma LeFay Peregrine (named afterward that well-known raptorial bird of prey the peregrine falcon).

In that location Jacob is also introduced to other peculiar children apart from Emma and Millard: Bronwyn Bruntley, a girl with incredible force, Claire Densmore, a little girl with an extra mouth at the dorsum of her head, Olive Abroholos Elephanta, a footling daughter who can levitate, Enoch O'Connor, a male child who tin can breathing not-living things for a short amount of time by transplanting organs, Hugh Apiston, a boy with bees living in his tum, Fiona Frauenfeld, a girl with an affinity for growing plants, and Horace Somnusson, a boy with prophetic dreams. Jacob is shocked and befuddled by the state of the identify, so Olive and Millard explain that they are currently existing in a fourth dimension loop, a place where fourth dimension is constantly reversed and where they all relive the same day every day, September 3, 1940. This is all thank you to Miss Peregrine, a special blazon of peculiar being known as an ymbryne, 1 who can shapeshift into birds (namely a peregrine falcon after which she is named) and manipulate fourth dimension. Apart from keeping them live (if not the bomb would accept killed them), this time loop likewise protects the peculiar children from being hunted by hollowgast — humanoid, tentacle-mouthed creatures that devour peculiars. That experiment occurred in the Siberian tundra, which was marked by a cataclysmic explosion, and from there the hollowgast were born. In addition to hollowgast being a threat, hollows who accept consumed enough peculiars are evolved into wights, beings who resemble humans in every aspect save their optics, which have no pupils. These wights' ultimate goal is to gain power from the peculiars, as well equally morph every one of their boyfriend hollowgast into wights that volition rule the globe.

Soon, Miss Peregrine's former mentor Miss Avocet arrives at the loop mad with grief over the kidnapping of her wards to wights, who have executed their programme of raiding loops. Fearing for the children's safety, Jacob is tasked with the job of reporting whatever suspicious information going on in the outside earth. With his comings and goings, Jacob and Emma brainstorm to develop feelings for each other, every bit well as get a glimpse into his own peculiar cocky: he can see the hollows while other peculiars tin't, just like his grandfather. Miss Peregrine'south fears are confirmed when eyeless sheep bodies begin to pile upwards, and Martin, a worker in the Cairnholm Local Museum, is killed. Going against Miss Peregrine'due south orders to not leave the house, Enoch, Bronwyn, Emma, Jacob and Millard escape, and Enoch uses a sheep heart to briefly bring Martin dorsum to life. Martin manages to inform the group of the presence of a wight on the island, but by then it is too late as 1 appears correct backside them along with a hollow companion. To Jacob's daze, he reveals himself to be Dr. Golan, also as Jacob's family's hired backyard gardener, and Jacob's middle school bus commuter. Jacob refuses Golan's offer to bring together him in finding peculiars, and decides to stay with his friends. Golan sends his hollow afterward the group, and Emma and Jacob divide up from the rest. Later on a cursory scuffle, Jacob kills information technology with a pair of sheep shears. They make their way back to the orphanage, just discover that Golan has kidnapped Miss Peregrine and Miss Avocet and locked the rest of the children in the house.

Dr. Golan warns them not to endeavour to rescue Miss Peregrine and leaves the loop, simply Millard manages to sneak out invisibly and follow him. Jacob and his friends follow Millard's tracks and find Golan near a lighthouse trying to take hold of a boat with his other wight comrades. During the process of saving Miss Peregrine, who is trapped in her bird form, Millard is wounded from a gunshot, but Golan is ultimately killed by Jacob. Just then, the other wights arrive and even though they are able to rescue Miss Peregrine, Miss Avocet is taken away. Returning to the orphanage, they observe it destroyed, leaving them having to rails down the wights and observe how to help Miss Peregrine. It is then Jacob decides to follow his friends and returns to the present to say goodbye to his male parent, simply promises to render when his mission is finished. Guided past only a prophetic dream from Horace, they gear up sail to find help.

Peculiardom [edit]

Peculiars [edit]

Otherwise known as syndrigasti (a discussion significant "peculiar spirit" in the Old Peculiar language, which is in turn the author's adaptation of Old English, or Anglo-Saxon language), peculiar folk are a co-operative of humanity possessing a second soul which manifests itself in strange means such as abnormal characteristics and abilities usually referred to as peculiarities. Very rarely are peculiar children built-in to peculiar parents as the essence or gene of peculiarity oft skips unabridged generations, making peculiar population vastly less than that of normal people.

Ymbrynes [edit]

An ymbryne (pronounced IMM-brinn) is a specific kind of female peculiar who tin can transform into distinct birds, control and manipulate time as she sees fit, and govern the peculiar earth. Nearly essentially, the ability to control time lets these women possess a flow of historical time by looping it, creating a potentially eternal sanctuary for peculiars. They ofttimes set out into the present-mean solar day world to rescue peculiars in dire situations or to search for those without an ymbryne. Ymbryne means "revolution" or "excursion" in Old Peculiar.

Council of Ymbrynes [edit]

The Quango of Ymbrynes is the official government and law of peculiardom. Their responsibilities include the maintenance of loop club, the writing or amending of laws on a regular ground, and the determination of sentences for those bedevilled of a crime. Members are non specified.

Time loops [edit]

Time loops are the fabric of the peculiar world, ofttimes referred to every bit peculiardom. Similar to towns, cities, states, and countries, they act every bit specific locations. Together they create a vast and quite complex world of varying whereabouts and dates only peculiars are able to enter. Within these loops, peculiars live indefinitely without aging or reliving previous experiences, fifty-fifty as the twenty-four hour period around them repeats itself. While information technology may appear to exist a form of eternal youth, it is the suspension of time inevitable. In reality, many, if not all, of Miss Peregrine's children are over l years old, merely the loop detains them as teenagers and small children physically and mentally. A loop must be reset daily or it will collapse, leaving all peculiars inside it exposed to the outside world.

Aging forward [edit]

As a outcome of time loops, those who reside in them may not be able to return to the present day, depending on how long they've been there. In a mere matter of hours outside of the loop, the corporeality of fourth dimension evaded will grab up. An example of this is Miss Peregrine'due south own onetime ward, a immature girl named Charlotte who left the loop while Miss Peregrine was away. She was discovered past police in the mid-1980s and sent to a welfare agency. When Miss Peregrine plant her just two days later, she'd already anile thirty-5 years. Although she survived the ordeal, the unnatural crumbling process had caused Charlotte a great deal of mental disorder, and she was sent to live with Miss Nightjar, an ymbryne more than suited for her intendance. The same process of deterioration applies to anything taken out of time loops equally some other instance was an apple tree Jacob took back to the inn where he and his father were staying in the present day. He left it on the nightstand next to his bed as he fell comatose that night, merely by morning time, establish information technology had rotted to the bespeak of disintegrating.

Hollowgast [edit]

A discussion meaning "empty spirit." The hollowgast are monsters who feed on peculiars. They were created past a freak-accident in an unethical and illegal experiment conducted past Miss Peregrine'due south two brothers. Hundreds had joined their cause, and with the aid of misguided but powerful ymbrynes, information technology was intended to accomplish immortality without the limitations of time loops. Instead, information technology led to a catastrophic collapse that destroyed half of Siberia where the experiment took place. Anybody involved was presumed expressionless, but their corpses became deformed and crawled back to a lesser, animalistic state of life. Apart from their shadows, hollows are invisible to all simply a gifted few including Abraham and Jacob Portman. They are also identified past the groups of large tentacle-like tongues that occupy their grotesquely stretched mouths. It is speculated that this effect was the issue of beingness reverse-aged to a time earlier their souls existed, thus the word hollowgast. Their souls, having been erased, hollows possess no form of peculiarity, rendering them unable to enter fourth dimension loops.

Wights [edit]

If a hollow consumes enough peculiar souls, its original human being form is restored, with the exception of irises and pupils leaving the optics entirely white. Because of this, peculiars refer to these evolved creatures as wights. They possess no extraordinary abilities but are highly skilled in posing as normal people under multiple identities and tin even pass into time loops. Much of their existence revolves around procuring peculiars for remaining hollows to devour. One time they set their eyes on a peculiar child, they will follow them around, as they did with Jacob all the manner to the island.

Characters [edit]

Peculiar children [edit]

  • Jacob Magellan Portman — A sixteen-twelvemonth-sometime American teenager and the protagonist of the story. Jacob becomes subject to astute stress reaction after witnessing his gramps'due south death and challenge that a monster from his grandfather'south childhood stories had killed him. Anybody he knows begins to consider him crazy and avoids him. His parents somewhen take him to see a psychiatrist, on whose instruction Jacob's dad takes him on a trip to the Welsh isle where his granddaddy grew up. There, Jacob discovers that the stories of a magical orphanage and both peculiar children and the monster are real. He also learns that the ability to run into these monsters is actually an extremely rare peculiarity as they are invisible to all but a few like himself.
  • Abraham Ezra Portman — Abraham was Jacob's grandfather who too had the peculiarity of seeing the monsters. He left Miss Peregrine'due south loop every bit a beau to join both the war against Germany and the war confronting the hollowgast, promising to make a habitation in America for his fellow peculiars. But having started a family of his own during his time in the normal world, he never went dorsum for them. In spite of this, he was withal pressured into eradicating hollows, resulting in long, frequent hunting-trips away from his wife and two children, a cloak-and-dagger which they took as careless neglect. Over the years, Abraham became a near-stranger to anybody he knew and, in his old age, was killed by i of the very monsters he had fought so valiantly to defeat. Police simply ended that dementia and an assault by wild fauna were the cause of his death.
  • Emma Bloom — Emma is a teenager nether Miss Peregrine'south intendance. Her peculiarity manifested in her hands when she was ten years old. They began to glow red, becoming painfully hot to the indicate of generating burn down. Emma had a romantic relationship with Abraham which they maintained fifty-fifty equally he went to war until he stopped responding to her letters. After years without replying, Abraham finally wrote her back but to tell her he could no longer do and so because he'd married some other woman. Emma became heartbroken and bitter but still mourned him upon learning of his decease when his grandson Jacob arrived in Miss Peregrine's time loop. Although she treated Jacob harshly at beginning, their mutual sorrow for Abraham started a securely sincere relationship between them.
  • Millard Nullings — Millard is a young adolescent possessing the peculiarity of invisibility which is said to exist quite uncommon. He chooses to go about nude to stay fully invisible, but wears clothes at supper on Miss Peregrine's orders. He is also exceptionally well-versed in all things peculiar and, equally a hobby, spends much of his time documenting every niggling item of the day they alive in.
  • Bronwyn Bruntley — A young adolescent possessing super-human strength, Bronwyn is also kindhearted and a loyal friend. She respects and obeys Miss Peregrine more than her boyfriend wards do, ofttimes correcting them and citing rules they're meant to follow, mostly in fear of anyone getting in trouble. The just occasions for which she refuses to cooperate are when she is fabricated to dress courtly. Before Miss Peregrine took her and her older blood brother Victor in, Bronwyn discovered her ain strength at the age of ten when she snapped their abusive stepfather's cervix without actually significant to.
  • Enoch O'Connor — A young boyish with the ability to resurrect the dead and bring inanimate objects to life for a limited time past using the extracted organs of other living things. Enoch was born to a family unit of undertakers and, earlier moving into time loops, caused tremendous confusion by frequently bringing the dead to life at his father's funeral parlor. He is the to the lowest degree liked of Miss Peregrine's wards every bit the others are put off by his selfish behavior, negative thinking, and obsession with violence. His previous ymbryne was never specified, nor were his reasons for relocating to Miss Peregrine'south loop.
  • Olive Abroholos Elephanta — Olive is the second youngest to Claire and comes beyond equally quite giddy and openly friendly. Her peculiarity renders her lighter than air, making her float freely like a airship. She has barely any control over information technology and must e'er be weighted down or leap to something to proceed from floating away. Her nearly routine means is a pair of heavy leaden shoes.
  • Hugh Apiston — Hugh is a teenager with bees living in his stomach. His peculiarity allows him to communicate with them and command them. He is in love with Fiona.
  • Horace Somnusson — Horace is a young boyish capable of having prophetic dreams, albeit very scarcely. They occur well-nigh often every bit nightmares of events and so horrifying, they have a trend to throw him into bouts of shock. He can be quite a snob and is an extremely passionate follower of style, usually seen in a accommodate and tie with a tiptop hat and monocle.
  • Fiona Frauenfeld — Fiona is a teenager possessing power over plants. Her peculiarity allows her to manipulate their life and growth and control their movements. She speaks with a thick Irish gaelic accent, though she rarely speaks at all, and has a romantic, symbiotic relationship with Hugh.
  • Claire Densmore — The youngest of all Miss Peregrine'due south wards, Claire also possesses the virtually grotesque peculiarity in their midst: a 2nd rima oris in the dorsum of her head with abrupt teeth, subconscious beneath her blonde curls. She is typically cheerful but becomes shy and self-conscious when made to dine with others.
  • Victor Bruntley — Miss Peregrine once had many more peculiars nether her care, many of whom were killed by the hollowgast, including Bronwyn'due south older blood brother Victor. Like Bronwyn, Victor possessed immense physical strength. He left during the loop's early days, claiming he couldn't stand being trapped there; it was a reckless decision which led to his demise. Until his burial when the loop closed, his lifeless body had remained at Miss Peregrine's domicile, locked abroad in his chamber and neatly laid to residue in bed. Some of the children would occasionally sneak in and have Enoch resurrect him, though he always seemed to be in a rush to get back to the afterlife.
  • The Twins — The Twins appear as two short children, wearing sacks on their heads that have holes for the eyes, nevertheless without their masks, they have pale greyness, scaly skin with gray serpentine optics and fangs. Not much is known about the Twins' personalities, besides the fact that they are shy and quiet due to the fact that they practice non speak to anyone besides each other. Not too much is known well-nigh their peculiarity, but in the movie they were capable of turning a Wight into stone with just a glare, like to Medusa in Greek Mythology. Information technology was believed in the book they had a telepathic bond.

Ymbrynes [edit]

All ymbrynes take on last names which stand for to the type of bird into which they can shapeshift (e.g., Miss Peregrine can turn into a peregrine falcon).

  • Alma LeFay Peregrine — Miss Peregrine is a highly skilled ymbryne and the headmistress of her children'south-dwelling. She is a frail woman who enjoys smoking a pipage and adores her charges, though she tin can be strict at times. At a very young age, she learned to hone her peculiarity as a student under Miss Avocet. Miss Peregrine's loop is located on the fictional isle of Cairnholm, Wales, on September 3, 1940, though it's really September 2 for the first few hours.
  • Esmerelda Avocet — Miss Avocet is an elderly and wise woman from the mid-Victorian period in England. Having taught most notable ymbrynes to main their craft, she is regarded every bit near-royalty. Her loop is in Derbyshire on July fifteen, 1867, but it was invaded past wights and hollowgast, forcing her to flee to Miss Peregrine's loop.
  • Miss Nightjar — Miss Nightjar takes in difficult cases of peculiars. One such case being Miss Peregrine'due south former ward, Charlotte. Miss Nightjar's loop is in Swansea, Wales on April iii, 1901, and is co-run by Miss Thrush.
  • Miss Finch — Miss Finch has an aunt who is as well an ymbryne just prefers to stay in finch grade. Their loop is based in London, just the date is not stated.
  • Millicent Thrush — Miss Thrush has a loop in London and is headmistress of a children's home there but too co-runs Miss Nightjar'southward special-care dwelling.
  • Miss Kestrel — Maybe a rather historical ymbryne. Enoch mentions an onetime story of her beingness injured in a road blow. The incident is said to take trapped her in the form of a kestrel for an entire calendar week, leading to the collapse of her loop earlier she healed. Location and date are not stated.
  • Balenciaga Wren — Miss Wren is the headmistress of a menagerie for peculiar animals. Her loop is based in mainland Wales in a much older, unknown time.
  • Miss Gannett — Miss Gannett has a loop in Ireland, in June 1770.
  • Miss Treecreeper — Miss Peregrine mentions her proper noun but doesn't remember where or when her loop is based.

Normals [edit]

  • Franklin Portman — Jacob'due south begetter, Frank, is an unemployed, apprentice ornithologist who volunteers at a bird rescue and likes to pass it off as his job. He likewise spends much of his time writing manuscripts for nature books, though he'southward never completed 1, giving up on his every project midway. His whole life, he's had a rather crude relationship with his own father, Abraham, every bit he was virtually never around. Frank is very protective of his son, simply understands his need for room to abound and learn on his own.
  • Maryann Portman — Maryann is Jacob's obsessively materialistic mother and Franklin's married woman. She comes from a wealthy family that owns a drugstore company with one hundred and fifteen branches across the country of Florida. While she loves her son and is immensely protective of him, she tends to be more concerned about public image and what people think of them.
  • Dr. Golan — Dr. Golan was one of the many peculiars who supported and participated in the disastrous experiment that created the hollowgast. He is amidst those who accept reached the state of being a wight, a term he disowns as "their word." He is a licensed psychiatrist and, in order to uncover information on Miss Peregrine'south loop, has been stalking the Portman family for years under many a guise including their yard human, Jacob's centre school double-decker commuter Mr. Barron, and ultimately himself when Jacob begins seeing him for therapy.
  • Malthus — Malthus was once a peculiar and an quondam friend of Dr. Golan's who also joined the rebellion against the ymbrynes, dying past the results of the experiment designed to overthrow them and reemerging a hollow. He now travels with the restored Golan, devouring peculiars as they discover fourth dimension loops. For reasons not specified, Golan allowed him to impale Abraham before they could acquire the location of Miss Peregrine'south loop. From and then on, Malthus haunted Jacob, keeping a vigil on him day and nighttime.
  • Martin Pagett — Martin is a part-time but knowledgeable and well-spoken curator of a small museum on Cairnholm, though due to the island'southward thin renown and depression tourist appeal, they rarely meet any patronage. He strikes upwardly a bail with Jacob, giving him a rundown of Cairnholm's history and assisting him in learning how the children's domicile was destroyed. Martin plays an unwitting merely vital part in discovering Malthus and Dr. Golan on the island.
  • Oggie — Oggie is Martin's uncle, whom he introduces to Jacob in guild to help him larn more about the fallen children's abode. Elderly and gruff but still sharp of wit, Oggie recalls the strange children and their reclusive headmistress and recounts the bombing in detail, occasionally veering off into rants on the weather and politics. Though he longed to fight for his country, he was also young then and but watched it all take place.
  • Susan Portman — Susan is Frank'south younger sister and Jacob's aunt. While going through Abraham's possessions with them after his passing, she found his copy of The Selected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and that he had written a brief well-wish to Jacob on the title page. When she gives it to him on his birthday, Jacob unwittingly discovers a alphabetic character from Miss Peregrine when it fell out from between the pages.
  • Ricky — Ricky is described equally Jacob's best and but friend, though their relationship is more than of a deal for personal do good: in commutation for Jacob helping Ricky with his homework, Ricky acts as Jacob's bodyguard at schoolhouse.

Reception [edit]

Miss Peregrine's spent seventy weeks on The New York Times All-time Sellers list for children'south chapter books. It reached the number ane spot on the listing on April 29, 2012, after being on the list for xl-five weeks.[5] It remained there until 20 May, when it dropped to the fourth spot on the list.[6] [seven] [8] The book dropped off the listing on September nine, 2012, after sixty-three weeks.[9] [10]

According to Deborah Netburn for the Los Angeles Times, the all-time office of the novel is "a series of black-and-white photos sprinkled throughout the book".[eleven] Publishers Weekly called the book "an enjoyable, eccentric read distinguished by well-adult characters, a believable Welsh setting, and some very creepy monsters."[12]

Sequels [edit]

A sequel, titled Hollow City, was released on Jan 14, 2014.[xiii] The novel is set immediately after the first, and sees Jacob and his friends fleeing from Miss Peregrine's to the "peculiar capital of the world", London.[fourteen]

The third installment in the Miss Peregrine's series, titled Library of Souls, was announced in early 2015.[fifteen] It was released on September 22, 2015.[fifteen]

A Map of Days, the first installment of a new trilogy ready in the United States and featuring the principal protagonists from the original trilogy, was released on October 2, 2018, by Dutton Books for Young Readers (a division of Penguin Group).[xvi]

On Jan xiv, 2020, the fifth installment, The Briefing of the Birds, was released.

On February 23, 2021, the sixth and final book of the second trilogy, The Desolations of Devil's Acre, was released.

Adaptations [edit]

Graphic novel [edit]

An original graphic novel adaptation by Cassandra Jean and Bribe Riggs, called Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: The Graphic Novel was released in October 2013.[17]

Film [edit]

A motion picture adaptation of the volume was released in the U.s. on September xxx, 2016. It was directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Jane Goldman.[18] Eva Green played Miss Peregrine in the film, forth with Asa Butterfield as Jacob,[xix] and Ella Purnell as Emma Bloom.

References [edit]

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  2. ^ a b Cameron, Claire (Baronial 19, 2011). "Miss Peregrine's Domicile for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs". The Earth and Mail. Archived from the original on January 3, 2012.
  3. ^ Medley, Mark (June 21, 2011). "Freak chichi: The "universal creepiness" of Ransom Riggs' new novel". National Post. Archived from the original on January three, 2012.
  4. ^ "Best Sellers – Children's Chapter Books". New York Times. August 21, 2011. Archived from the original on January three, 2012.
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  10. ^ "Best Sellers – Children's Chapter Books". The New York Times. September nine, 2012. Retrieved September 30, 2012.
  11. ^ Netburn, Deborah (May 17, 2011). "Institute photography drives 'Miss Peregrine'southward Home for Peculiar Children'". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved Apr 25, 2012.
  12. ^ "Children'south Review: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children". Publishers Weekly . Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  13. ^ Riggs, Ransom (February 7, 2013). "Hi! I'chiliad still live ..." Facebook.
  14. ^ Lee, Stephan (May 29, 2013). "See the title and an excerpt from the sequel to 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' – EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  15. ^ a b Romney, Ginny (February 21, 2015). "Author Bribe Riggs draws inspiration from old photos for Peculiar Children series, sequel 'Hollow City". Deseret News.
  16. ^ Ransom Riggs (Oct 15, 2019). A Map of Days. PenguinRandomhouse.com. ISBN9780735231498 . Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  17. ^ Society, Sally (November xiv, 2013). "Ransom Riggs Returns to Miss Peregrine's Home with 'Hollow City'". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on December 11, 2013.
  18. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (December ii, 2011). "'X-Men: Commencement Grade' Scribe Jane Goldman Scripting 'Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children'". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved October 10, 2014.
  19. ^ Kroll, Justin (July 28, 2014). "Eva Green Eyes Tim Burton'south 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children'". Diverseness . Retrieved July 29, 2014.

External links [edit]

  • Official website

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