A review by epscott
Peter Pan and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie

4.0

I only read Peter Pan in this bound up version, but I found it quite interesting. I haven't watched the Disney adaptation in several years, so I went into the book with little expectations. Barrie told a unique, enthralling story with a very prominent, outspoken narrator's voice. Also, the story was never dull and the perfect length for a quick, enjoyable read. However, one thing that did shock me though is that Barrie shames the children and constantly calls them heartless due to them forgetting their parents. In the end it just wrapped up that this 'children's story' bashed children and pointed out their flaws instead.