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Average rating3.9
Return to the extraordinary world of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children . . . A fragile peace. An apocryphal warning. Chaos waiting in the heart of the storm. With his dying words, H - Jacob's final connection to his grandfather Abe's secret life - entrusts Jacob with a mission: Deliver newly contacted peculiar Noor Pradesh to an operative known only as V. Noor is being hunted. She is the subject of an ancient prophecy, one that foretells a looming apocalypse. Save Noor, save the future of all peculiardom. With only a few bewildering clues to follow, time is running out. With enemies behind him and the unknown ahead, Jacob Portman's story continues as he takes a brave leap forward into The Conference of the Birds, the newest installment of the beloved, #1 bestselling Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children series. .................................................................................................................. Praise for the Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children series: 'The popularity of the Miss Peregrine's book series cannot be overstated' Entertainment Weekly 'Creepy in the best way possible' The Guardian 'Readers searching for the next Harry Potter may want to visit Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' CNN 'A thrilling, Tim Burton-esque tale with haunting photographs' USA Today
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While I really did not enjoy book 4 in this series, “The Conference of the Birds” really made up for it. It was fast paced, had you wanting to keep reading and even has a good cliff-hanger ending. Book 4 was really slow paced for me and was a struggle to finish, but this one, I almost had to force myself to slow down so I could enjoy it more!
Probably my least favourite book in the series so far (and I love this series).
For me The Conference of The Birds felt flat, it was a filler novel that (in my mind) should have been twice the length to actually close off the story... There are two or three stories running at once, none of which really get any closure or solid explanation and I'm left feeling disappointed more than anything.
Don't get me wrong, my reading tastes have changed over the years, it might just be YA isn't for me anymore. Lowest score of the series so far!
With each book in this series the trials that the characters go through get more intense and complex. I enjoy the way the characters are maturing and developing their own rebellious personalities which extended to their deeper understanding of the politics of the peculiar world. Even though I have some critiques that I often see with series of this length, the heart of the story was there and it still remains one of my favourite series.
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6 primary books7 released booksMiss Peregrine's Peculiar Children is a 8-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Ransom Riggs.