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    Peter Pan
    Book 1 in the series:Peter Pan

    Peter Pan - Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
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    "Peter Pan" by J.M. Barrie follows the adventures of three siblings who travel with a boy named Peter Pan to a magical island called Neverland. Peter Pan, a boy who never grows up, leads them on thrilling escapades with the Lost Boys, Captain Hook, and TinkerBell. The story touches on themes of childhood wonder, the fear of growing up, and the importance of family and loyalty. The writing style is described as charming, whimsical, and engaging, with Barrie's language evolving as the story progresses.

    ALL CHILDREN, EXCEPT ONE, grow up. They soon know that they will grow up, and the way Wendy knew was this. One day when she was two years old she was playing in a garden, and she plucked another flowe...

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    The Never King - Vicious Lost Boys by Nikki St. Crowe
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    'The Never King' by Nikki St. Crowe is a dark, fast-paced retelling of Peter Pan, focusing on the adult versions of Pan and the Lost Boys. The story follows Winnie Darling, a descendant of Wendy, who is taken to Neverland by Peter Pan on her 18th birthday. The book explores themes of mystery, suspense, enemies to lovers, and dark romance, with a focus on morally grey characters and a spicy narrative.

    The writing style of 'The Never King' is described as gritty, steamy, and suspenseful, keeping readers engaged from the first page to the last. The book delves into a world where traditional fairy tales are reimagined with adult themes, intricate character dynamics, and a unique take on the Neverland canon.


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    Darling by K. Ancrum
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    'Darling' by K. Ancrum is a thrilling and suspenseful retelling of the classic tale of Peter Pan, with a dark twist. The story follows Wendy Darling as she gets caught in a series of dangerous events after being charmed by Peter into running away with him. Ancrum expertly weaves together elements of the original Peter Pan story with a modern thriller narrative, exploring the complexities of characters like Peter and Wendy while delving into themes of ethics, morality, and the darker side of escapism. The tension steadily builds throughout the book, keeping readers engaged and on the edge of their seats as they follow Wendy's journey into a world where nothing is as it seems.

    The writing style of 'Darling' is described as fast-paced, engaging, and suspenseful, with a focus on character development and exploration of darker themes. Ancrum's ability to blend the original Peter Pan plot points with a modern twist creates a captivating and immersive reading experience, drawing readers in with its unique take on a beloved fairy tale.

    “You never know who you could be meeting online,” Mrs. Darling said gently. “I know you’ve been friends with her for more than a year, but that doesn’t mean anything. She could be a serial killer for ...

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    Wendy, Darling - Immortal Warriors by Rebecca F. Kenney
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    'Wendy, Darling' in the 'Immortal Warriors' series by Rebecca F. Kenney is a dark retelling of the Peter Pan story, focusing on adult themes and emotions that the characters have to navigate. Wendy, who is now in her 20s, is drawn back into Neverland where she must confront the changes in the once dreamlike place. The story delves into the complex relationship between Wendy and Peter, exploring themes of love, loss, and growing up in a world that has turned from innocence to darkness.

    The plot follows Wendy as she reunites with a grown-up Peter, who is now a hardened man facing a war with Hook. weaves elements of the original Peter Pan story with new twists, introducing new characters and realms while maintaining the whimsical and magical essence of Neverland.


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    Peter Pan in Scarlet by Geraldine McCaughrean
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    'Peter Pan in Scarlet' by Geraldine McCaughrean is a sequel that stays loyal to the whimsical nature of the original story while also delving into darker themes. The plot revolves around the characters returning to Neverland only to find it different, with Peter Pan not being himself. The writing style is described as delightful, with a mix of humor and seriousness that keeps the readers engaged. The author skillfully handles the characters, especially Peter Pan, and deals with the events of the book in a satisfying and nicely paced manner.


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    Hooked
    Book 1 in the series:Never After

    Hooked - Never After by Emily McIntire
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    'Hooekd' in the series 'Never After' by Emily McIntire is a dark and twisted retelling of Peter Pan, set in the modern era. The story follows the character Hook, a dark and dangerous man who becomes obsessed with Wendy, a young girl who is initially meek and obedient to her father. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, leading to shocking moments that take the reader on a rollercoaster ride of abductions, torture, and murder. The writing style is described as fast-paced, hot, and heavy, with a touch of darkness that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

    I’ve never been to Massachusetts, but I’ve heard about the lack of heat. So, while the temperature change from Florida is a shock, it isn’t wholly unexpected. Still, as I shiver in my tank top, the li...

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    Never Never by Brianna R. Shrum
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    'Never Never' by Brianna R. Shrum is a retelling of the classic Peter Pan story from the perspective of Captain James Hook. The book explores Hook's backstory, his journey to becoming the notorious pirate, and his complex relationship with Peter Pan. Through vivid scenery and well-crafted interactions between characters, the author delves into the darker aspects of Neverland, portraying Peter Pan as a sinister figure and Hook as a sympathetic character seeking revenge and redemption.

    ALL CHILDREN, EXCEPT ONE, WISH TO STAY YOUNG. James Hook, however, wanted to grow up. At twelve years old, James was mostly happy with the state of things, in the way that most twelve year olds are—he...

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    The Dark One - Vicious Lost Boys by Nikki St. Crowe
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    'The Dark One' by Nikki St. Crowe is a dark and inventive continuation of the Peter Pan universe, exploring the lives of the characters in a graphic yet captivating manner. The book delves into the minds of various characters, providing multiple points of view that offer insight into their feelings and relationships. As the story unfolds, readers witness the complex dynamics between Winnie Darling, Pan, the Lost Boys, and other characters, revealing secrets, pain, and unexpected connections in the twisted world of Neverland.

    The plot of 'The Dark One' revolves around Winnie's journey as she navigates life in Neverland, forming bonds with Pan and the Lost Boys while uncovering dark truths about herself and those around her. Filled with adventure, romance, and unexpected twists, this book keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to discover what lies ahead for the characters in this morally grey and enthralling dark fantasy world.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Vicious Lost Boys )

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    Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson
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    'Tiger Lily' by Jodi Lynn Anderson is a reimagining of the classic Peter Pan story, focusing on the character of Tiger Lily. The book delves into the backstory of Tiger Lily, a strong and independent young woman from an Indian tribe in Neverland, who forms a deep connection with Peter Pan. Narrated by Tinkerbell, the story explores themes of love, loss, and adventure as Tiger Lily navigates her feelings for Peter amidst the arrival of Wendy Darling and the challenges she faces within her tribe and in the world of Neverland. Through haunting and poetic prose, the book tackles issues such as loneliness, identity, and the pains of growing up, providing a unique perspective on the beloved tale.

    The writing style of 'Tiger Lily' is described as beautiful, lyrical, raw, and descriptive, evoking a sense of being immersed in the world of Neverland. The characters, including Tiger Lily, Peter Pan, and Tinkerbell, provide an emotional rollercoaster for the readers, with unique and diverse personalities that leave a lasting impression. The book offers a fresh take on the Peter Pan story, adding depth to characters like Hook and Smee, and exploring the emotional darkness present in Neverland, creating a magical and realistic feel to the narrative.

    Let me tell you something straight off. This is a love story, but not like any you’ve heard. The boy and the girl are far from innocent. Dear lives are lost. And good doesn’t win. In some places, ther...

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    Peter Darling by Austin Chant
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    'Peter Darling' by Austin Chant is a retelling of Peter Pan where Peter and Hook, both fleeing from past traumas, find solace in Neverland. Peter, who is transgender and rejected by his family, and Hook, grieving his past, embark on a journey to seek something real amidst the whimsical distractions of Neverland. The book explores themes of love, acceptance, and self-discovery, with a unique twist on the original Peter Pan story, making it a captivating read for those looking for a heartfelt and poignant tale with elements of romance and fantasy.

    "Of course," Peter said easily. He had swum through the ocean of stars, following Tink's directions to the second star on the right. They had burst out into a storm above the island and danced along t...

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