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Hollow City

Hollow City by Ransom Riggs

January 28, 2014by kimdu88 Leave a comment

Publisher: Quirk Books Pub date: January 14, 2014 Format: Hardcover Genre: YA, fantasy Series: Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children #2 Quick summary: It’s September 3, 1940 and Jacob and his peculiar […]

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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs

March 25, 2013by kimdu88 1 Comment

Publisher: Quirk Pub date: June 7, 2011 Format: Hardcover Genre: YA, fantasy, mystery, historical fiction Series: Miss Peregrine #1 Quick Summary: Jacob Portman’s life was very ordinary until it wasn’t. […]

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I am a self-diagnosed and incurable bibliomaniac. I love books and reading (duh) and this is where I'll be reviewing my reads from now on. This blog will mostly review YA literature, but I enjoy all sorts of stories.

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