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Reflective Essay About Peter Pan

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I love this. I can't bring myself to say anything else about it. It doesn't really help that one of my biggest obsessions since childhood is Peter Pan - and let me tell you, boy does this bring Peter Pan to the next level. I was skeptical at first, being such a big fan of the original story I couldn't help but fear how this book would play out. I was pleasantly surprised and then blown away by the whole thing, this is one book I will read over and over again.

Let me start off with pointing out the certain parallels between this story and Peter Pan, at least the ones I could catch that I could avoid spoilers with. This story starts off with the main character, Olivia (also called Livy), reading the story Peter Pan to the children in the hosptial. May I present example A, Livy tells stories to children and notices a mysterious, yet very attractive, boy/man leaning against the wall who always disappears when the stories are over. There is no …show more content…

Only Peter and Hook make real world appearances though, and that confused me. I was sort of thrown off by the structure, but that didn't take away from my enjoyment. Part one of the book takes place is modern day Seattle, but after Livy has an accident in the hosptial she appears in Neverland. This, of course, is after she learns that Meyer can actually fly. I was just surprised by the fact that this story took Peter Pan at face value - fantasy elements and all. It did also give it's own spin. Neverland is the place children go when they die before choosing to move on, or "grow up" as it were. Meyer/Peter is their guardian, he rules Neverland and protects the children there. Hook, who in this story is named James Hale, is death. He is the one that comes for the children in the real world and also forces Meyer to follow the rules. There is still the famous rift between the two, but sadly Hale has both hands and no hook to go with his

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