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Erika (17788 KP) rated Peter Pan (1953) in Movies

Sep 7, 2019 (Updated Sep 7, 2019)  
Peter Pan (1953)
Peter Pan (1953)
1953 | Animation, Classics, Family
Peter Pan is absolutely my favorite Disney film. The original story (my favorite book), is way darker than this, but I didn't have a problem with the changes made. I love all of the songs as well, though, one of them is probably viewed as problematic now.
  
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Charley (64 KP) rated Lost Boy in Books

Jan 26, 2019  
Lost Boy
Lost Boy
Christina Henry | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.9 (7 Ratings)
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Sees the life of Peter Pan from a different view. (0 more)
Unusual take on a classic story
This story follows the ups and downs of Peter Pan before the conventional stories with Wendy that we all know from Disney. Christina Henry has a knack of showing the darker side of what is a classic story. Even though it focuses on the life of children I feel like it still has a very adult feel.
I first found this amazing author when reading her book 'Alice' and have since read all of her books.
If you want to read a fantasy novel that is unusual then this is the book for you.
  
The authors take their Peter Pan prequels to the era we know best as Peter must team up with Wendy to save Molly, George, and all of England from a new threat still after the star stuff. If you've enjoyed the others in the YA series, you'll certainly enjoy this one. The multiple plots actually seemed to compliment each other, and I always had a hard time putting the book down.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/07/book-review-peter-and-sword-of-mercy-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
Never Never
Never Never
Brianna Shrum | 2015 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
8
8.0 (2 Ratings)
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Fantastic retelling of Peter Pan from Hook's point of view
Where do I start with this one? I had ups and downs with this book. It’s a retelling of Peter Pan, from Captain Hook’s viewpoint. And it reveals that James Hook was actually a boy taken to Neverland who thought it was going to be temporary, but then Pan refused to take him home.

I LOVE that it showed Hook as a sympathetic character. And in my interpretation, Hook is still that lonely 13-year-old boy that Pan stole, artificially aged through the tricks of Neverland. Being a 13-year-old boy explains the hysterical fear of the crocodile, and the blind rages at Pan. He’s still a child, without the emotional maturity of a man, and that explains a lot of his actions in the original Disney movie. (Which is incorporated in the last part of the book.)

I was disappointed in the ending of the book. Not in the writing – the writing was fantastic – but in the actual events. I wanted a different ending. (I’m trying not to spoil too much!)

And Hook’s romance – well. It was unexpected, but it made sense, and I enjoyed it. For a while it was the only pure thing he had, but even that was spoiled by Pan. Hook really just couldn’t catch a break.

It’ll be interesting to see how this compares to the other Hook retellings out there, which I’m planning to read as well – Peter Pan is one of my husband’s favorite fairy tales, and I love seeing fairy tales from the villain’s point of view.

To sum up: A solid retelling from Captain’s Hook point of view – the ending was not quite what I wanted, but villain’s stories almost never end happily for the villain, I suppose. Definitely worth the read.

You can find all of my reviews at http://goddessinthestacks.wordpress.com
  
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Erika (17788 KP) rated Hook (1991) in Movies

Feb 19, 2018  
Hook (1991)
Hook (1991)
1991 | Action, Family, Sci-Fi
Peter Pan is probably one of my two most favorite children's' books (the other being Winnie-the-Pooh). So, in the early 1990s, when this movie came out, I was so completely excited. One, you have Robin Williams, playing Peter. Two, you've got the Lost Boys, in all of the early 90s glory (Bangarang for life). Dustin Hoffman as Hook was so good, and the exchanges between Hook and Smee are some of my favorite in any movies. I still joke and say apostrophe instead of epiphany.
  
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Sarah Betts (103 KP) rated Second Star in Books

Dec 31, 2019  
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Second Star
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Wow, a version of Peter Pan where I didn't hate Peter? Sign me up!

This adaption was an absolute joy to read. I loved Wendy and the interactions with her crew and her terrible parents. I adored the Lost Boys.

I loved the way that Hooke's villainy was framed.

And the Shadow? YES!

This book was a joy to read and I would absolutely recommend it!