![]() ![]() It was the ending that really cinched my love for this novel. ![]() The relationships were fleshed out and the whole novel was action packed and fun. I loved the way in which it went back to the beginning, and helped show who Peter was before he became Peter Pan. Spoiler alert: Peter Pan is actually one of my least favorite stories from my childhood (as well as one of my least favorite Disney movies…ugh, Wendy) but I still felt myself enthralled by Peter and the Starcatchers. Hey there, lovelies! This month the gals and I went a little younger in our pick and chose Peter and the Starcatchers as our May read! We mainly chose it because the narration is done by Jim Dale and we loooove Jim Dale!! I actually started off listening to this one but didn’t have much time so I picked up the print copy and was very impressed by both! Much like I did for our post on The Goose Girl, I am going to talk to you guys about some retellings that you can read if you are interested in Peter Pan. Related Reviews: Brittany’s Post on retellings and Amy’s post bringing you back to the origins! If you are looking for a heartfelt story that reminds you what life was like before you “grew up,” then this is the book for you. Recommended For: Readers looking for a retelling of a timeless tale, one that brings you back to the beginning before Peter was Peter Pan. ![]() Series Information: Book one in the Peter and the Starcatchers series Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Retelling, Middle Grade, Adventure ![]() Publishing Information: by Disney-Hyperion ![]()
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