![]() ![]() Now, Ransom is releasing the full text for us non-peculiars. Like The Tales of Beedle the Bard in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Tales of the Peculiar made its first appearance as a prop and key story element in Hollow City, the second book of the trilogy. An instant bestseller, Miss Peregrine’s was the start of a trilogy following the adventures of Peculiar teen Jacob Portman. ![]() Tales of the Peculiar is a companion to Ransom’s beloved universe, offering context to the oddities and, er… eccentricities you’re sure to encounter among the Peculiars, which Ransom introduced in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children back in 2011. The new work features bizarre fairy tales about reptilian princesses, girls who collect other people’s nightmares, and townsfolk who sell their regenerative limbs to cannibals. Its thorny cover should be your first clue that this isn’t your typical storybook. That’s not to mention the release of his latest project, Tales of the Peculiar. ![]() With Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children hitting theaters on September 30th, and “Loop Day,” the unofficial holiday of the Peculiar universe this past Saturday, September 3rd, it’s a big month for bestselling author Ransom Riggs. ![]()
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