Lost Boy by Christina Henry

Lost Boy

by Christina Henry

From the national bestselling author of Alice comes a familiar story with a dark hook—a tale about Peter Pan and the friend who became his nemesis, a nemesis who may not be the blackhearted villain Peter says he is…

There is one version of my story that everyone knows. And then there is the truth. This is how it happened. How I went from being Peter Pan’s first—and favorite—lost boy to his greatest enemy.
 
Peter brought me to his island because there were no rules and no grownups to make us mind. He brought boys from the Other Place to join in the fun, but Peter's idea of fun is sharper than a pirate’s sword. Because it’s never been all fun and games on the island. Our neighbors are pirates and monsters. Our toys are knife and stick and rock—the kinds of playthings that bite.

Peter promised we would all be young and happy forever. Peter lies.

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What a wild read! I've always loved retellings and LOVED learning the backstory of Peter Pan and Captain Hook before they became hero and villain. This story turns that concept on its head, where we learn to empathize with Captain Hook (formerly Jamie) as he struggles to control the selfish and free-spirited Peter Pan. The story lulled for me in places, but there were some graphic battle scenes that made up for it. There were so many chilling interactions between Peter and Jamie that made me scared for Jamie's life and all the lost boys at Peter's mercy. Overall, an excellent read and greatly recommended!

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