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Grounded: The Untold Story of Peter Pan and Captain Hook | Jorge Enrique Ponce
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THERE ARE TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY... Most nights pass by and leave us unchanged. However, the night this story began would forever change the fate of 13-year-old James Hope, a studious young lad. During a firework-studded London night, James meets an audacious adventurer named Peter, sparking a friendship that leads both boys down a path of excitement and uncertainty, through the darkest of shadows and into the light of the second star to the right: Neverland. This is the account of the twists and turns that shaped the fate of their distinguished futures-one into the beloved character who never grew up, and the other into one of the most feared and infamous pirates who ever sailed the Seven Seas; a boy, who unlike Peter, was forced to grow up. Together, James and Peter take us to a land devoid of time, brimming with mystery and treacherous perils, a land where memory fades like footprints on sand, and where monstrous ticking crocodiles lurk in the shadows. It all began on that single night of fireworks in London. The night when Peter and James discovered fairies. The night when they both learned how to fly. **BONUS: "F*KTORY" exclusive first look: ONE PILL MAKES YOU LARGER... Meet "E." She's fourteen. Lives in NYC. Says f*ck a lot. She sells drugs. Dive into the frenzied mayhem that is her life. Her struggle to escape her abusive father ("Good Ol' Frank, the fat tub of lard") while trying to keep her toddler brother out of harm's way. In a world brimming with barbiturates and opiates, E seeks an exit. But when she gets her hands on a mysterious new drug-a drug that gives you unimaginable powers; a high with telekinetic abilities-players much larger than her usual small-time dealers break into the picture. As events escalate and spiral out of her control, E will find herself repeatedly pushed to the edge, cornered, and held at gunpoint, forcing her to do the two things she does best: adapt and survive.
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Mehso-so

So this book was good.
To be fair, I've read alot of Peter Pan retellings, also this book was only 227 pages long(so very short). But it was good, not amazing. But I believe everyone should read and form their own opinion. I will say this book had some trigger warnings aspects. I did enjoy the drawn pictures. That was different. 😊