jess reviewed Lost in the Never Woods by Aiden Thomas
Review of 'Lost in the Never Woods' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
would’ve been a 3 star till the last 80 or so pages
hardcover, 384 pages
Published March 23, 2021 by Swoon Reads.
would’ve been a 3 star till the last 80 or so pages
This retelling of Peter Pan was okay.
LOST IN THE NEVER WOODS retells Peter Pan to create a story of trauma, repression, and helplessness. Five years after Wendy's temporary absence and her brothers' ongoing disappearance, kids start going missing.
As a Peter Pan retelling, this fits into a sweet spot between “the story you remember happened a long time ago” and “the story you’ve been told was wrong”. Wendy doesn’t remember what happened when, five years ago, she was missing for six months, then suddenly reappeared without her brothers. There’s a sense of frustration running throughout the story as it becomes more and more apparent that Wendy’s missing memories are important, but she doesn’t know if she’ll ever get them back. It meant that when the book finally gives some answers almost at the very end there’s an enormous catharsis. I wasn’t frustrated at the book, I was frustrated for the characters, and so watching them (particularly …