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Original Title: The Child Thief
ISBN: 0061671339 (ISBN13: 9780061671333)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Peter Duchene, Nick McKenna
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The Child Thief Hardcover | Pages: 476 pages
Rating: 4.09 | 13878 Users | 2069 Reviews

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Title:The Child Thief
Author:Brom
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 476 pages
Published:August 25th 2009 by Harper Voyager
Categories:Fantasy. Horror. Retellings. Fiction. Fairy Tales. Young Adult

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Peter is quick, daring, and full of mischief—and like all boys, he loves to play, though his games often end in blood. His eyes are sparkling gold, and when he graces you with his smile you are his friend for life, but his promised land is not Neverland. Fourteen-year-old Nick would have been murdered by the drug dealers preying on his family had Peter not saved him. Now the irresistibly charismatic wild boy wants Nick to follow him to a secret place of great adventure, where magic is alive and you never grow old. Even though he is wary of Peter's crazy talk of faeries and monsters, Nick agrees. After all, New York City is no longer safe for him, and what more could he possibly lose?

There is always more to lose.

Accompanying Peter to a gray and ravished island that was once a lush, enchanted paradise, Nick finds himself unwittingly recruited for a war that has raged for centuries—one where he must learn to fight or die among the "Devils," Peter's savage tribe of lost and stolen children.

There, Peter's dark past is revealed: left to wolves as an infant, despised and hunted, Peter moves restlessly between the worlds of faerie and man. The Child Thief is a leader of bloodthirsty children, a brave friend, and a creature driven to do whatever he must to stop the "Flesh-eaters" and save the last, wild magic in this dying land.

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"And the stars winked back, for Peter's smile is a most contagious thing. Peter Pan's story is one of my favorites,so I was really excited to read this book. I was looking forward to see how the author had created the whole story of Peter Pan into something very dark,because after reading the first few pages,I knew that this book wasn't like the original version. I was surprised with how a fairy tale could turn so creepy and horrifying,because believe me,this book was terrifying.There were a

just between 3 and 3.5 starsi really loved Brom's Lost Gods and after reading the synopsis for this title had to give it a go hehe. however while Brom is almost as illustrative in his prose as in his illustrations i found this book a lot less compelling. additionally although it didnt put me off i feel i should warn portions of the story can be quite graphic. overall i would say this was about a 6.5 out of 10 star read.

If the girl could only have spoken to the other boys and girls, the ones that had followed the golden-eyed boy before her, she would have known that there is always something left to lose. This is a story you know - in a way. You remember how it goes, right? A boy called Peter appears to children and promises to take them to a better place, a place where they will never grow up and never get old. Of course we all know this story. But... what if it wasn't all that it seemed? What if Peter held

This review was also posted on Books With Chemistry.In a small corner of Prospect Park, in the borough of Brooklyn, New York, a thief lay hidden in the trees. This thief wasnt searching for an unattended purse, cell phone, or camera. This thief was looking for a child.I think you all know Im a girl with a twisted mind. The dark, gory, pessimistic and disturbing things fascinate me to no end. That is not something new. Since a kid, I was pretty cynic. It is no surprise then to say I always saw

This is a MUST...READ...ALERT fellow Goodreaders. Not only is this a gorgeously imagined and supertastically crafted retelling/reimagining/expansion of Peter Pan, but it's also hands down, down, down the BEST version I have ever experiencedwhich, no offense to James Barrie, includes the original.This is a fantasy master-piece and has earned a prominent place on my list of all time favorite novels. This is not to be missed. Before I stumble further into the puddle of gush Im dripping, you

Very, very good.The postmodern Peter Pan; more Pan than Peter.Broms 2009 retelling of Peter Pan was enthralling. From the first few pages describing the mean streets of New York City and some excruciatingly graphic scenes of drug dealing cruelty and violence, the reader is held, shocked and awed, by his weird and unforgiving vision of J.M. Barries characters told from the vantage of the 21st century.Broms dark prophecy is as much Jack Vance and Michael Moorcock as it is early 1900s prose, with a

Beautifully dark, and lyrical this felt like the story Peter Pan was meant to be to me. I love the moral complexity, and ambiguity to this re-imagning. The use of traditonal mythology is effective, and true to the old tales.