Review Detail
4.3 8
Middle Grade Fiction
583
All children, except one, grow up
(Updated: June 19, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by Marietta
The title's true, unfortunately. We all grow up. Except, of course, if we are Peter Pan - the boy who will always stay a boy. One night he flies through the window of the Darling nursery in search of his shadow. There he meets Wendy, Michael, and John, and leads them to the home of the Lost Boys in Neverland.
Peter Pan is a funny book with a gripping plot, obviously not unreasonably called a classic. At the end, Wendy decides that she wants to grow up and returns home. After reading the last page I thought, "It's not so bad to grow up, after all"
The title's true, unfortunately. We all grow up. Except, of course, if we are Peter Pan - the boy who will always stay a boy. One night he flies through the window of the Darling nursery in search of his shadow. There he meets Wendy, Michael, and John, and leads them to the home of the Lost Boys in Neverland.
Peter Pan is a funny book with a gripping plot, obviously not unreasonably called a classic. At the end, Wendy decides that she wants to grow up and returns home. After reading the last page I thought, "It's not so bad to grow up, after all"
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