MISS PEREGRINE’S SCHOOL FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN

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Tim Burton’s movie is better than Ransom Riggs’s book. Miss Peregine’s School For Peculiar Children is a novel of discovery. A teenage boy finds the body of his dead grandfather. His grandfather told his grandson incredible stories of a “special school” for special children. The boy find Miss Peregine’s School in Wales…and finds a lot more. Tim Burton’s movie follows the book closely until the end (which is a Good Thing). Yes, the children are “peculiar.” Samuel R. Jackson is the Bad Guy. Although there are monsters in the book and the movie, I didn’t find them very scary. Mildly entertaining. GRADE: B+ (movie), B- (book)

15 thoughts on “MISS PEREGRINE’S SCHOOL FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN

    1. george Post author

      Maggie, there’s no particular urgency to see MISS PEREGRINE’S SCHOOL FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN. It did the best Box Office this week: $28 million.

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  1. Wolf Böhrendt

    Rather OT – google is clever!
    @George:
    After reading this “Tim Burton’s movie is better than Ransom Riggs’s book. Miss Peregine’s School For Peculiar Children is a novel of discovery. ” I put the text into google search- and it of course realised that i meant “Peregrine” …

    Did you catch it, George?

    As for the film itself, I don’t know what to make out of it, probably too crazy for me.

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  2. Cap'n Bob

    In about 45 minutes I’m going to see The Magnificent Seven! I hope I can restrain my tendency to grumble about co-opting the original!

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