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by J.M. Barrie, Robert Ingpen
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Ella Zegarra
Ella Zegarra rated it 11 years ago
Publicado originalmente: El Extraño Gato del Cuento; La culpa es de Disney. De muchas formas la influencia de la película y la cultura pop que está alrededor de Peter Pan, estropeó mi lectura. Comentándolo en Facebook, al parecer no soy la única que esperaba alguna cosa más o diferente del libro. ...
The Book Magpie's Nest
The Book Magpie's Nest rated it 11 years ago
I loved this, a long time ago, but I don't remember much about it. Definitely deserves a reread.Also, I loved the Disney Peter Pan, and Finding Neverland, but what in god's name was that horrendous live action effort they made a few years ago? Cheesy is not the word...
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 11 years ago
A great children's book
deannahello
deannahello rated it 11 years ago
I had never read Peter Pan and only vaguely remember the Disney movie from childhood. I downloaded a large book of fairy tales on my nook more than a year ago and am just now getting through some of them. So going in I wasn't sure what to expect. I was both surprised and pleased. I guess I never re...
Reading Slothfully
Reading Slothfully rated it 11 years ago
After reading The Admirable Crichton, I figured I should read Barrie's most famous work. It turns out that Peter Pan is actually a stage play. The novelized version is Peter and Wendy. Much of it seemed familiar from my having read it at my grandmother's house in Kansas, back in the dark ages when I...
Sidharth
Sidharth rated it 11 years ago
"Children have the strangest adventure without being troubled by them." "All Children, except one, grow up."Peter Pan is the story of youth. The struggles of remaining young and the price one has to pay for it. It's a delightful story, amusing and bittersweet, but always heartfelt.Captain Hook: "Pan...
Xdyj's books
Xdyj's books rated it 11 years ago
I like this surreal story on growing up & make-believe & I think it's one of the very few children's books that can speak to both children & adults profoundly & stand the test of time, though I can imagine some ppl may consider it inappropriate to their young children. SJ Tucker's somewhat more ligh...
Adventures and Friends
Adventures and Friends rated it 11 years ago
tl;dr I liked this story. I mean definitely a different take than the Disney movie I love oh so much, but it was still a good story. [[MORE]]Description Peter lives in the imagination of children everywhere, but he's not just part of your imagination. One night when the Darling parents go out for a ...
Scribbling
Scribbling rated it 11 years ago
I remember reading Peter Pan when I was little and not liking it at all. I now know why. Little Mary was somewhat of a responsible child. Seriously. Don't know where it went, but I was sort of an old soul for a kid. Now I go see Disney on Ice productions of Rockstar Disney characters. It's a weir...
Tina Sandevska
Tina Sandevska rated it 11 years ago
With utmost sadness I share with you today the fact that my copy of Peter Pan doesn't have pictures in it.But enough about that. J.M. Barrie wrote a story that I think two types of people would thoroughly enjoy: a) the ones with the wild and very active imagination and a mind that likes chaos and ra...
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