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A review by santraginusv
Peter Pan & Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie
4.0
It takes some getting used too I suppose. It is very much a children's book, but also strangely gruesome at times, though it is rather blasé about death and the like.
The second story, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens is a bit like the first one in that it mostly deals with a new adventure every chapter, though only the kiss/thimble discussion is copied directly and the rest is new material. That one is probably more suited for a younger audience than the first, if your worry about reading "gory" (and do take that word with a grain of salt) stories to your children.
The second story, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens is a bit like the first one in that it mostly deals with a new adventure every chapter, though only the kiss/thimble discussion is copied directly and the rest is new material. That one is probably more suited for a younger audience than the first, if your worry about reading "gory" (and do take that word with a grain of salt) stories to your children.