When someone won’t let you in, eventually you just stop knocking.
Ransom Riggs; Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
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No one can hurt you as badly as the people you love.
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I didn’t know what to call it, what was happening between us, but I liked it. It felt silly and fragile and good.
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No one can hurt you as badly as the people you love.
Ransom Riggs, Library of Souls
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Sometimes it’s better not to look back.
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No one can hurt you as badly as the people you love.
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I love this so much!
Look how cute it is the way Jacob realizes he loves Miss P. His mommy issues ended when he got Miss Peregrine as a mother
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No one can hurt you as badly as the people you love.
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I didnt know what to call it, what was happening between us, but I liked it. It felt silly and fragile and good.
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Okay MPHFPC Fandom, I have a question.
What are the fandom's opinion of the latter three books in the series?
My friend and I, who have read them all, have come to the conclusion that we did not care for the second trilogy much and felt it took away from the original story. This is not to bash Ransom Riggs as an author whatsoever, I still love his writing and respect his creative vision, it just wasn't something I overly enjoyed. I felt Library of Souls would have been a fine place to end the story, and that's where I have chosen to stop when I re-read the books.
So I'm curious: What do other fans think of the last three books? The only people I know who have read all 6 don't like the latter half, so I'm curious of other opinions.
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Paused Mphfpc at the wrong time and I can't unsee her bitch slapping Jake now😭
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No one can hurt you as badly as the people you love.
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I didnt know what to call it, what was happening between us, but I liked it. It felt silly and fragile and good.
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