A Map of Days The fourth novel in the Miss Peregrine’s Peculuar children series By Ransom Riggs Publisher: Penguin Books Pages: 496 Published: 02/10/2018 I couldn’t put this down! I have been waiting for this book ever since the last book finished looking forward eagerly to read what would happen next to Jacob and his friends. A few weeks ago I was so excited to hear that a friend of mine got a copy of a proof to read for his work. I then hounded him to lend me it and I’ve been reading it throughout the past few days enjoying each moment of it (he’s not even gotten a chance to read it for himself but let it be his loss as I couldn’t wait much longer). The story takes off where the third book ended with Jacobs family shocked by the peculiar children and the adult stranger on their property along side Jacob who was meant to be going to a mental facility. Jacob and the team are thrown into many new experiences in this new series, with new loops, new fri
Invincible Compendium Volume 3 By Robert Kirkman Writer: Robert Kirkman Artist: Ryan Ottley , Cory Walker , John Rauch , Jean-Francois Beaulieu , Nathan Fairbairn Cover: Ryan Ottley , Nathan Fairbairn Published: July 18, 2018 This is my most anticipated graphic novel for the past five years! So I start this by disclosing that I am a huge fan of Robert Kirkman and the whole Invincible series to start with, I first read the compendium volume 1 maybe eight years ago as a gift from my brother and managed to finish it in a matter of days. I started this series late to the party and thankfully only had two years to wait for the second volume which was also incredible but unfortunately with just how many issues are packed into these compendiums I have had a five year wait for this third volume to be published and I have to say, it was worth the wait. The story being issue to issue jumps right in from the last so I would advise either re reading the series or even ju