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Raven
06-03-2007, 04:08 PM
Set in the 1920s, the new story of Peter Pan in Scarlet offers readers high adventure, dramatic tension and all the swashbuckling, danger and derring-do they can handle.
I'm scared to read it. Since when does a book as great as Peter Pan need an 'official sequel'?

Apparently, Tootles dresses up as a girl. And then becomes a girl. It's just wrong. And Tinker Bell gets resurrected, and then married. More wrongness.

Also:
From the very first page, only the most stony-hearted, dyed-in-the-wool Peter Pan fan could fail to be charmed by Geraldine McCaughrean's lightness of touch, sureness of writing and sparkling imagination.
Well, I just happen to be a Stony-Hearted Dyed-In-The-Wool Peter Pan Fan. I still don't understand how this book got approved.

Has anyone actually read it and not been disgusted?