A review by solitaryandunsustained
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by Arthur Rackham, J.M. Barrie

1.0

The only good part is that you learn a little bit about Peter pan's origins, but besides that it is overly descriptive of Kensington gardens, while no real plot happens. Then there is some repeated elements of peter's relationship with Wendy with some other girl in the garden (the whole kiss and thimble thing happens again, word for word), and then the story ends warning children not to stay in the gardens after dark or they will die from the cold, and Peter will make a tombstone for them. Two random children's names are mentioned having died at the end and Peter made tombstones. This one was just weird lol