Hollow City

THE SECOND NOVEL OF MISS PEREGRINE’S PECULIAR CHILDREN

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Format eBook 352 pages
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Other Formats Paperback / Hardcover
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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children was the surprise best seller of 2011—an unprecedented mix of YA fantasy and vintage photography that enthralled readers and critics alike. Publishers Weekly called it “an enjoyable, eccentric read, distinguished by well-developed characters, a believable Welsh setting, and some very creepy monsters.”

This second novel begins in 1940, immediately after the first book ended. Having escaped Miss Peregrine’s island by the skin of their teeth, Jacob and his new friends must journey to London, the peculiar capital of the world. Along the way, they encounter new allies, a menagerie of peculiar animals, and other unexpected surprises.

Complete with dozens of newly discovered (and thoroughly mesmerizing) vintage photographs, this new adventure will delight readers of all ages.

“...fans will be thrilled to know that the sequel to Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is as hauntingly sinister as the first and is unequivocally worth the wait. It’s a rare sequel that improves on the series’ beginning... A must-read!” -RT Book Reviews
"...a tasty adventure for any reader with an appetite for the…peculiar."—Kirkus Reviews
"Riggs has created a fresh and original world in these Peregrine novels, with likable, quirky characters and a very readable style."—Library Journal Xpress Review
"New readers of the series will find this novel a treat...Fans of the first title will find this book a treasure. The only downside: waiting for the third installment to find out what happens to Jacob and his peculiar friends."—School Library Journal
"...a stunning achievement."—Boston Globe
"I was blown away....Hollow City is fantastic..."—USAToday.com
"Ideal for fans of Neil Gaiman and Daniel Kraus, Hollow City blends fantasy and horror into a world that will engross readers and leave them eager for more."—Shelf Awareness for Readers
"...a great big jolt of fun"—Litreactor.com

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