What a good read to start off the new year. I'd never known Peter Pan to be a chapter book. I guess I always assumed it was a children's picture book or something. The Disney version never played a huge part in my childhood. I only just began to understand the story a few months ago after I watched the Disney movie and read Stephen Chbosky's Perks of Being a Wallflower. In Chbosky's novel about a passive high school student named Charlie, one of the professors assigns Charlie to read Peter Pan. That was the first time the novel came to my attention. I'd never known Peter Pan to be such a deep story. It was around that time that I decided I wanted to read the book myself.
Despite the two main characters and the fantasy elements to the book, there was a big downside for me while reading. I once read a book called King Solomon's Mines in which there was a section (maybe 30 pages long) of battle scenes that I just couldn't sit through because they were so unbelievably boring. This same thing occurred as I read Peter Pan. Many of the battle scenes proved very dull and I sort of skipped sentences just to get through certain chapters.
Overall, Peter Pan is a classic and I'm very glad I took the time to read it. It was a great novel to start off 2012.
I love the picture you post at the end, do you make them?
ReplyDeleteI was never a fan of Peter Pan. I can't put my finger on to why I never liked Peter Pan.
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Yeah I just recently got into it but it's not for everyone. And I make some of the keep calm posters but this one I actually found on tumblr. I'm glad you like them :)
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