A review by fictionalsarah
The Art of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Leah Gallo

I have a fascination with film making, so I always appreciate getting glimpses behind the scenes, being shown the group effort into how they are pieced together, and this was no different.
I feel like the experience of this was somewhat hindered by the fact that the movie is not yet out, so I have yet to see it, and the fact that I read it in e-book form, from my libraries online catalogue, which probably simplified, what I suspect to be, a very beautiful book (and the photos are always a bit harder to see in this format too).
I'm still a bit anxious regarding the film, as it does seem to of made quite a few changes from the original source martial, which I adore, but I'm also quite looking forward to seeing Tim Burtons vision for it.