The Conference of the Birds
By Ransom Riggs
By Ransom Riggs
By Ransom Riggs
By Ransom Riggs
By Ransom Riggs
By Ransom Riggs
By Ransom Riggs
Read by Kirby Heyborne
By Ransom Riggs
Read by Kirby Heyborne
Part of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children
Part of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children
Part of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children
Part of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction | Audiobooks
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$14.99
Jan 12, 2021 | ISBN 9780735231528 | Young Adult
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$22.99
Jan 14, 2020 | ISBN 9780735231504 | Young Adult
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Jan 14, 2020 | ISBN 9780735231511 | Young Adult
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Jan 14, 2020 | ISBN 9780593155776 | Young Adult
553 Minutes
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Praise
“The pulse-pounding fifth volume of the Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series continues storylines introduced in Map of Days…. Lost friends are found, boundaries tested, and more surprising history is revealed.
After this installment’s dramatic ending, readers can only hope the next one isn’t long in coming.” —Booklist
Praise for the #1 bestselling Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series:
A New York Times Bestseller
A USA Today Bestseller
A Wall Street Journal Bestseller
“Boy, can Ransom Riggs tell a story. If he’d been stuck in rainy 1818 Switzerland with Lord Byron, and Mary and Percy Shelley and taken up Byron’s challenge to write a ghost story, Miss Peregrine would have given Frankenstein a run for its money.” —NPR.org
“A visually rich literary experience.” —New York Times Book Review
“[A] chilling, wondrous novel.” —People
“[A] thrilling, Tim Burton–esque tale with haunting photographs.” —USA Today
“Readers searching for the next Harry Potter may want to visit Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.” —CNN
“X-Men: First Class-meets-time-travel story line, David Lynchian imagery, and rich eerie detail.” —Entertainment Weekly
“A tense, moving, and wondrously strange first novel. The photographs and text work together brilliantly to create an unforgettable story.” —John Green, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Turtles All the Way Down and The Fault in Our Stars
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