
I actually didn’t know it existed until a short while ago.

This supplementary book to the wonderful Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series is quite interesting. What would you be willing to do for someone who saved your life? My Thoughts Lastly, in The Tale of Cuthbert is a lesson in sacrifice and friendship. Not everyone will use that knowledge for good. The Boy Who Could Hold Back the Sea is another tale of warning. But how can a man so jaded love such a creature? When a boy is transformed, there’s only one way to turn him back. The tale The Locust tells the power of unconditional love. It shows that not every gift is meant to be used. The Girl Who Could Tame Nightmares is a tale of caution.

The Pigeons of Saint Paul’s tells the tale of London’s early years and the pigeons that tried to stop it’s growth upward. In the tale of The Woman who Befriended Ghosts, is haunting tale of friendship and finding love in unexpected situations.Ĭocobolo describes what happened to one man who tried to change his destiny. This tale relates how the Council of Ymbrynes and time loops came about.

The First Ymbryne is about Ymeene, a goshawk who could turn human. In the next tale, The Fork-Tongued Princess, we learn many things including that forgiveness is a key to happiness. The first is The Splendid Cannibals in which we learn that money changes people. Some give a glimpse into the history of peculiars (and peculiar animals), while others provide lessons. They have been collected and annotated by Millard Nullings, one of Miss Peregrine’s peculiar children, for peculiar eyes only. Within in this book is held a selection of the stories beloved by all peculiar children.
