![]() ![]() There are some very mild spiritual themes in the book, but overall it focuses on the natural development of the characters.Īlso, I love that Dust explores the selfish nature of Peter Pan and Neverland. Their struggles will drawyou in and make your heart break along with them. I fell in love with the characters in Dust. While Dust explores the darker side of the fairytale as Peter is forced to face the consequences of his childlike selfishness and essentially “grow up.” Meanwhile, Claire finally loves and accepts herself. She hates him (or at least what she knows about Peter Pan) and she thinks that the magical pixie dust swirling around her (the pixie dust he needs) is some kind of skin disease. Hunted and quickly aging, Peter Pan is searching for the one person that can restore Neverland and send him home. When she receives a clue that about his last known whereabouts, she drops everything and begins her search in London. The only thing she has left of Connor is a worn copy of Peter Pan…and a note telling her that he’s going to Neverland. Years after the disappearance of her twin brother, Claire Kenton is a broken girl with a freak skin condition and a dead-end job. Let me introduce you to Dust, aka the reason why I’ve been staying up way past my bed time for the last 4 nights. You know the mark of a good book? When you want to read it again immediately after you finish it. ![]()
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