Library of Souls (The final book in the Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children trilogy series)
picks up right where Hollow City leaves off and it did not disappoint. Jacob and Emma narrowly escape the London destruction, managing to evade the hollowgast that's hot on their trail. Jacob gains more control over his special peculiarity.
In Library of souls, a complicated series of adventures takes the characters through one narrow escape after another. Jacob, Emma and Addison (the talking dog), have been taken further back in time than we've seen before: to the slums of Victorian London, Devil's Acre, where the other brother of Miss Peregrine is introduced - Mr. Bentham (whose motives and actions are mysterious and questionable at all times) and strange loops to a medieval fortress and finally the Library of Souls.
In Library of souls, we finally learn some truths about why Caul and Bentham betrayed the peculiars.
People and peculiars are not always who they seem, and several unexpected twists lead to an epic battle in the Library of Souls. Good is bad and bad is good as the story twists and turns through loops, tunnels, turrets, sewage-laden canals, and fantastical rooms and worlds on its way to a final resolution and the final resolution of Jacob and Emma's story.
I found the first book the most imaginative book of this series, I don't think the other two did top the experience of reading the first in the series. At the end of Hollow City, the second novel, I had become a little tired of the peculiar children always being on the run.
The final one, Library of Souls, despite I didn’t really liked the ending all in all I liked the story and the creativity, I really enjoyed reading it.
picks up right where Hollow City leaves off and it did not disappoint. Jacob and Emma narrowly escape the London destruction, managing to evade the hollowgast that's hot on their trail. Jacob gains more control over his special peculiarity.
In Library of souls, a complicated series of adventures takes the characters through one narrow escape after another. Jacob, Emma and Addison (the talking dog), have been taken further back in time than we've seen before: to the slums of Victorian London, Devil's Acre, where the other brother of Miss Peregrine is introduced - Mr. Bentham (whose motives and actions are mysterious and questionable at all times) and strange loops to a medieval fortress and finally the Library of Souls.
In Library of souls, we finally learn some truths about why Caul and Bentham betrayed the peculiars.
People and peculiars are not always who they seem, and several unexpected twists lead to an epic battle in the Library of Souls. Good is bad and bad is good as the story twists and turns through loops, tunnels, turrets, sewage-laden canals, and fantastical rooms and worlds on its way to a final resolution and the final resolution of Jacob and Emma's story.
I found the first book the most imaginative book of this series, I don't think the other two did top the experience of reading the first in the series. At the end of Hollow City, the second novel, I had become a little tired of the peculiar children always being on the run.
The final one, Library of Souls, despite I didn’t really liked the ending all in all I liked the story and the creativity, I really enjoyed reading it.