![]() ![]() This is not a review of the Hollow City novel, rather a book-talk about the graphic novel as I had read Hollow City as a novel almost two years ago. This is the graphic novel of the second book in Ransom Riggs’ Miss Peregrine’s series, illustrated by the amazingly talented Cassandra Jean. Cassandra Jean's evocative visuals once again work seamlessly with Hollow City's vintage photographs and Ransom Rigg's twisting fantasy narrative to make for a wholly immersive reading experience for fans of the original novels, fans graphic novels, and fans of reading great stories alike! ![]() ![]() But no matter where they go, trouble lurks after them. I’m not truly sure what it is about her art – could be it was the fact that she was the first art of the Shadowhunters I saw and thus the first to bring my favourite characters to life – but I am absolutely in love with it! Blub:Īfter fleeing an army of terrible monsters, Jacob Portman and his peculiar friends find themselves lost at sea, but the only person who might be able to get them ashore safely, their illustrious headmistress Miss Peregrine, is stuck in the form of a bird! Hoping to find a way to get Miss Peregrine back to normal-or as normal as a peculiar can get-the children journey to London. Both series have been illustrated by the wonderfully talented Cassandra Jean. ![]() Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children and anything Shadowhunters (as you may know), are two of my favourite series. ![]()
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