A review by melb876
The Book of Hook by Amy Cook

5.0

I want more Hook and Easton

I enjoyed every moment in this book. The beginning was just enough of an introduction into Easton's life to appreciate the journey she embarks upon when she falls into Neverland.

Hook was a tortured leader who has spent countless years fighting against the Fiend, Peter Pan. It has nearly cost Hook his own soul. He is desperately seeking a prophesied weapon that will end the Pan.

A few other characters from the children's story of Neverland also have places within this book, but with different backgrounds than their familiar counterparts.

The interaction between Easton and Hook were charged with so much electrified tension, you'd almost expect the pages of the book (or your electronic reader) to catch fire.

There is so much adventure in this book. There are times where you'll want to scream in frustration at the characters, or laugh or cry with them.

This is a story that belongs in the library of anyone who prefers reading about the infamous Captain Hook over Peter Pan.