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Ransom Riggs' original novel for "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" is widely considered superior to Tim Burton's 2016 film adaptation due to its deeper, more psychologically rich narrative and greater character agency. While the film offers visual spectacle, critics and fans argue it waters down character traits—notably swapping Emma and Olive's powers—and sacrifices the book's darker tone for a faster-paced plot. Read the full analysis at The Eagle Online .

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The book starts as a grounded, eerie mystery but shifts into a more traditional "superhero-style" action story toward the end, which may lose readers who preferred the initial suspense. 🏆 The Verdict Ransom Riggs' original novel for "Miss Peregrine's Home

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