Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children: Ransom Riggs

Following a traumatised teen witnessing his grandfathers death at the hands of a seemingly fictional monster to a magical orphanage where he discovers that these peculiar events might just be real after all. This is a book where you’re almost immediately thrust into the action. Sure, it may start off innocently enough with your average teen at a summer job and then BAM! Death, monsters, and traumatised children. It’s quite a dark beginning for a book that has a pretty happy and relaxed middle. It explores some really fascinating ideas, the concept of peculiardom is awesome to think about and the many abilities that could be possible. The time loops are also a very interesting idea when you consider what could be done with them. You could effectively time travel by hopping from one period of time to the next. I hope that that’s explored later in the other books of the franchise because it would be really cool to see them time hopping. The main villains of thi...