Miss Peregrine's Museum of Wonders  An Indispensable Guide to the Dangers and Delights of the Peculiar World for the Instruction of New Arrivals

Miss Peregrine's Museum of Wonders An Indispensable Guide to the Dangers and Delights of the Peculiar World for the Instruction of New Arrivals

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  • Create Date:2022-10-20 11:22:02
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Ransom Riggs
  • ISBN:0593633482
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Reviews

Pam

Well done companion to the series。 Readers learn a wide variety of information about Peculiars。

Alyssa Brown

Enjoyable but it felt weirdly Lemony Snicket and less Ransom Riggs to me。

Luke Goldstein

How can it be anything but a joy to travel back into the world of peculiardom? Riggs once more alleviates the sadness stemming from the conclusion of his amazing series by giving us one more go at it, a compendium of stories bound together in the form of a guidebook to those just discovering their peculiarity。 Adding to at various times by handwritten notes from Miss Peregrine to Jacob (to whom this copy of the guidebook is being sent,) give it even more connection to the epic tale recently fini How can it be anything but a joy to travel back into the world of peculiardom? Riggs once more alleviates the sadness stemming from the conclusion of his amazing series by giving us one more go at it, a compendium of stories bound together in the form of a guidebook to those just discovering their peculiarity。 Adding to at various times by handwritten notes from Miss Peregrine to Jacob (to whom this copy of the guidebook is being sent,) give it even more connection to the epic tale recently finished。 I enjoyed it immensely。 。。。more

Emily

WONDERFULas someone who’s childhood revolved around the peculiar series, this is such an amazing lore encyclopaedia which captures the fun and mystery of the peculiar world。 it made me giggle at times, made me emotional, but most of all just made me extremely happy!

Rey :)

crying i love mphfpc。 this was amazing i’m so glad there was another book for me to cry about。 ransom riggs i love you more than words can say 🤍

Marie Korth

Ich lese die Peculiar Children seit mir vor Jahren das erste Buch im Buchladen in die Hand gefallen ist und ich liebe diese Reihe sehr。 Denn sie ist nicht nur toll und spannend geschrieben, sondern auch mit viel Liebe zum Detail gestaltet durch farbige Seiten, Annotationen und vor allem die tollen alten Bilder, die der Autos sammelt。Auch diese Begleitbuch ist da keine Ausnahme。 Es ist so wunderschön gestaltet und beinhaltet soviel wissenswertes zu dem Welt in der die Geschichte spielt。 Besonders Ich lese die Peculiar Children seit mir vor Jahren das erste Buch im Buchladen in die Hand gefallen ist und ich liebe diese Reihe sehr。 Denn sie ist nicht nur toll und spannend geschrieben, sondern auch mit viel Liebe zum Detail gestaltet durch farbige Seiten, Annotationen und vor allem die tollen alten Bilder, die der Autos sammelt。Auch diese Begleitbuch ist da keine Ausnahme。 Es ist so wunderschön gestaltet und beinhaltet soviel wissenswertes zu dem Welt in der die Geschichte spielt。 Besonders toll finde ich, dass es von Miss Peregrine geschrieben wurde und auch Anmerkungen für Jacob enthält。 Ein absolutes Meisterwerk, welches die zu der Reihe gehörenden 6 Bücher toll ergänzt mit vielen Zusatzinformationen, die man aus den Büchern vielleicht noch nicht kennt und man lernt Miss Peregrine besser kennen, die ich von Anfang an sehr mochte und als Charakter absolut einmalig。Man erfährt viel über die Ymbrines, die Hollows, wie man sich als Peculiar in der normalen Welt verhalten soll und auch warum Loops so wichtig sind。 Es wird auch gern auf die Tales of the peculiar verwiesen, die ebenfalls ein tolles Nebenbuch für die Reihe ist。 Ich würde aber jedem empfehlen erst die Hauptgeschichte (also Buch 1-6) zu lesen bevor man die beiden Zusatzbücher liest, da es finde ich wichtig ist genauso wie Jacob in diese fremde Welt reimgeschubst zu werden。Alle die, die Bücher schon gelesen haben: Ihr solltet dieses nicht verpassen! 。。。more

Michelle Thrasher

A wonderful guide with everything a peculiar should know!

Mia

I miss this world so much! I am in the biggest mood to re-read the whole series! I am forever thankful that my dear friend (hello Lucy) introduced me to the Miss Peregrines books!!!

Shawna Miller

I have read all 6 books in the series, including Tails of the Peculiar and now this one。 I felt like I was actually a peculiar, reading up on a book that gave me tips on how to survive LOL。 Highly recommend if you’re a fan of all things Ransom Riggs!

Troy Lefman

More menagerie of peculiardom bits than straight up short stories。 Humor。 History。 Pictures。

Amy

Delightful explanation of Miss Peregrine’s world。 I enjoyed the stories。

Chris Schreck

This was a very good book it gives you an overview of all the other five books in the series I was very enjoyable Ransom rigs definitely topped himself with this one writing as Miss Peregrine what an enjoyable book

Ashley

Doesn't read like a story because its all broken up like a text book! I love the peculiar stories and all of the pictures。 So happy to have a taste of the peculiar world again! Doesn't read like a story because its all broken up like a text book! I love the peculiar stories and all of the pictures。 So happy to have a taste of the peculiar world again! 。。。more

Michele

Omgosh, this was so fun!! It’s kind of like a manual for peculiars。 You don’t have to read the Miss Peregrine’s series to read this, but I do highly recommend the Miss Peregrine’s series。

not purnota

this book is literally the most beautiful thing i own and am not even mad that waterstones made me/my dad pay 1800 taka for it also i love reading ab lore sm so this is like my type of book/borderline encyclopedia thing yk

Jay

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 SobbingSpoilers: “even if this book is as close as you ever come to meeting an ymbryne, and even if you never find a loop or make a peculiar friend, you are not alone。 We are your family。”SOBBINGRansom Riggs I love you but stop making me cry <3

Alex Jacobsen

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Oh for fucks sake read the original series before this。Well, yes, its technically "just" and guide for characters and word building but have we all read the same book? This was not made like other book guides, its written out of miss p's point if view and for godsaken fucks there was so much not mentioned in the books and even more left to imagination。The story about caul? Man i dropped dead, there even was a story around the story, this shit is great。Lots of pictures, drawings, maps and even te Oh for fucks sake read the original series before this。Well, yes, its technically "just" and guide for characters and word building but have we all read the same book? This was not made like other book guides, its written out of miss p's point if view and for godsaken fucks there was so much not mentioned in the books and even more left to imagination。The story about caul? Man i dropped dead, there even was a story around the story, this shit is great。Lots of pictures, drawings, maps and even texts by various people make this book so great and things like the "what loop should you choose" made it so great。Last but not least, i finished only yesterday but i resume to reading it again to find all points for fanfiction ect because theres so much。 。。。more

Jenna Presley

I would give this 10 stars if I could。 My intense thirst for more lore set in the Peculiar world is finally satiated (for now)。 This was so well written and so fun, as well as being just stunning from cover to cover!

Steph Oliva

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This was absolutely phenomenal to read。 I enjoyed all the details comprised from all the various books that were written as well as the story at the end of the book。 That was really cool to see。 Awesome job on the book。 👍👍

Sarah Brooks

I was expecting more things like in the Tales of the Peculiar, instead it’s more of a encyclopedia with a few stories thrown in。 A few new peculiar people but also mentions and shows some that have appeared throughout the series。

Cris

If you haven’t read the series STOP don’t read the book! This book isn’t a story, it’s a summary and highlights of the different books and characters。

Lindsey

This book was made to show off more photos Ransom collected。 I love the photos, however, the stories to go along with them just didn’t do it for me。 This was a gigantic money grab。

Delaney

Miss Peregrines Museum of Wonders by Ransom Riggs⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I absolutely loved this fun companion novel to the Miss Peregrines series! It’s my favorite series and I was so happy to dip back into this world。 This encyclopedia/ guidebook to the peculiardom is full of new lore and information that wasn’t in the regular series。 It is a really clever way of expanding the world!Written under the pseudonym of “Ransom Riggs”, this handbook into the peculiardom is complete with everything you need to know Miss Peregrines Museum of Wonders by Ransom Riggs⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I absolutely loved this fun companion novel to the Miss Peregrines series! It’s my favorite series and I was so happy to dip back into this world。 This encyclopedia/ guidebook to the peculiardom is full of new lore and information that wasn’t in the regular series。 It is a really clever way of expanding the world!Written under the pseudonym of “Ransom Riggs”, this handbook into the peculiardom is complete with everything you need to know to survive as a peculiar (and its full of fun footnotes and annotations by Miss P herself)。 I love how the book itself is formatted to seem to have been written prior to the series yet the annotations took place after。 It just adds to the fun vibe of Miss Peregrine having been the author。 I would recommend you read this AFTER the series, as some aspects of it are spoiler-y。 You also just won’t feel the same connection to characters mentioned or small tidbits tossed in。 Definitely dive into the series before picking this up!“‘An octopus in a tuxedo is still an octopus。’ ~Peculiar Proverb” 。。。more

Haley | mythoughtsareabook

Don't go into this book expecting this to expand on the entire narrative of the Miss Peregrine's series。 This is similar to "Fire & Blood" by Martin in that it is an encyclopedia of everything peculiar! It is a great companion book for those who are fans of the original books and will enhance your understanding of Riggs's vast world。 The writing is witty and entertaining! Having previous knowledge of the series is essential but Riggs keeps the eeriness of the main series and provides a beautiful Don't go into this book expecting this to expand on the entire narrative of the Miss Peregrine's series。 This is similar to "Fire & Blood" by Martin in that it is an encyclopedia of everything peculiar! It is a great companion book for those who are fans of the original books and will enhance your understanding of Riggs's vast world。 The writing is witty and entertaining! Having previous knowledge of the series is essential but Riggs keeps the eeriness of the main series and provides a beautiful guide to the peculiar world。 It is definitely a must-have on the shelves of those who love this odd and wonderful world。 。。。more

Katherine Bichler

STOP now if you haven’t read any of the Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children’s books。 This book was hard to rate/review because it is not a story, but more an encyclopedia of the characters and peculiars from Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series。 It is a companion book to the series, not part of it。 It is perfect for people who are very familiar with the series and want to check back in with the world。 It is written in a similar style as the series with the old black and white photographs of STOP now if you haven’t read any of the Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children’s books。 This book was hard to rate/review because it is not a story, but more an encyclopedia of the characters and peculiars from Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series。 It is a companion book to the series, not part of it。 It is perfect for people who are very familiar with the series and want to check back in with the world。 It is written in a similar style as the series with the old black and white photographs of people。 It is a very creative and fun read if you have read the books。 If not, you won’t understand the references and there will be spoilers。Thank you to Penguin Teen for the advance reader copy! 🖤 。。。more

Rodger’s Reads

3。25 ⭐️ rounded down。 It’s a super fun companion novel to the larger Peculiar series。 That being said, there is no real story here it is just more lore and peculiar world building so if you have not already read the Miss Peregrine’s series do NOT start here because there will be spoilers for the larger series, and you won’t have a connection to the characters and so the fun footnotes from Miss Peregrine will lose much of their charm。 If you have already read the series and want a fun fast read t 3。25 ⭐️ rounded down。 It’s a super fun companion novel to the larger Peculiar series。 That being said, there is no real story here it is just more lore and peculiar world building so if you have not already read the Miss Peregrine’s series do NOT start here because there will be spoilers for the larger series, and you won’t have a connection to the characters and so the fun footnotes from Miss Peregrine will lose much of their charm。 If you have already read the series and want a fun fast read to just dip a toe back in this world and get some more fun old timey photos in the process, this is FOR YOU。 。。。more