

In some ways this is a coming of age story. I never really cared for Tinkerbell in the film, but she makes a damn good narrator. The story is narrated by Tinkerbell, who can’t speak, but follows Tiger Lily around and is a little bit of an omniscient narrator since she can flit back and forth and spy on all the characters.įirst of all, the writing is beautiful! Props to Jodi Lynn Anderson, this is the first of her books that I’ve read and I was really impressed with the writing. I didn’t remember who Tiger Lily was at all, but this story basically focuses on the love story Tiger Lily has with Peter before Wendy shows up. You’ll have to forgive my ignorance of the Peter Pan universe, I have only ever seen the Disney film and that was ages ago, so I actually remember very little about Peter Pan, with the exception that he’s the boy that never grows up. Tiger Lily I suspected I would really like, and I did, but maybe not quite as much as a thought I would.

I was a little skeptical about whether I would actually like Ruined or not, but I loved it. Apparently I’m on a bit of EpicReads kick and have just read two books in a row recommended by Margot Wood.
