Written by Ally Maria Gil
The Conference of the Birds picks up right where A Map of Days left off! Jacob left his friends to save Noor (against Miss Peregrine’s wishes) and there he learns from H that there is a prophecy looming and it involves Noor. Prepared to save her from the American clans, Jacob and Noor flee for their lives but are worried how they are going to survive until Hugh and Bronwyn show up and rescue them from being captured by Leo’s lackeys.
The novel felt like coming home to a group of friends that have become family. Even though it has been a year since A Map of Days released, stepping into the world of the peculiars as was simple and easy enough to get into the rhythm of things.
Jacob, in this particular book, has grown into a leader instead of “told what to do” guy. It’s so beautiful seeing his character arc go from a follower to a pretend leader, and now an actual leader that stands up against for himself and sometimes against Miss Peregrine. Once he would never question anything and trusted Miss P along with with his friends 100%, but now he doesn’t take everything as it is. He tries to form his own opinion as Jacob rather than as Abe’s grandson.
With interesting old photographs intertwining in the story to introduce to reader new characters, Ransom Riggs also focuses on the importance of forgiveness in friendships. Jacob screwed up in A Map of Days and this one, but his new family goes to help him (even when they are upset at him). It’s essential to bring these type of relationships to young readers. Don’t get me wrong; some of the peculiar are annoyed at him, but they still love Jacob.
With a big cast of main characters, it is easy to push aside characters and not give them any moment to shine. Riggs gives everyone page time that is more than just being there. Everyone had a role to play, and everyone’s arc continues to grow as they all become a bit more rebellious and willing to go against Miss Peregrine’s demand. Even Miss Peregrine starts seeing her ward as more than just kids and lets them become aware of the problems in the world and she asks for help from the ward to help Noor.
Noor was initially introduced in A Map of Days, but she has a more significant role to play in this novel. As the chosen one ( I know…the MC is not the chosen one!) and as Jacob’s new friend that understands what he’s going through because she’s going through the same thing. She is also Jacob’s new love interest as in A Map of Days, Emma and Jacob finally break up after Emma proved to Jacob that she was not over Abe and was only with him because he was Abe’s grandson. I was proud of Jacob that he realised this and broke off with Emma, but I am also proud of Emma for understanding this and asking Jacob to forgive her because she still loves him, but as a friend! I’m so happy that she was given this path instead of the path of the jealous ex and we need more books showing that some relationships sometimes don’t work, but it doesn’t mean you still can’t care for each other in a non-romantic way. While the relationship with Noor might seem like it’s happening too quickly after a breakup, Jacob and Noor’s relationship has more spark and chemistry, allowing it to feel real. I don’t want to give anything away, but this isn’t a major spoiler. However, at the end of the book, they are still testing the waters and aren’t giving each other labels of girlfriend and boyfriend.
One of the main driving factors of this novel was the fantastic character cast because unfortunately, the plot narrative ended a bit disappointing. Instead of focusing on the Americans clans and the impending war due to Noor. And, instead of new villains or lackeys and evil peculiar, we get the old villain as the main villain from the first three books. Yup Callum is back and the main baddie again. I have nothing against Callum being an antagonist, but I’m just upset that he’s the main one again, instead of the Americans. It makes me a bit worried that the story is going to deviate from exploring this different life of peculiar with its conflicts and become Miss P’s ward versus Miss P’s brother…again.
Overall the book was exciting, and a must-read for all peculiar fans! There are new adventures to be had, new peculiars to meet and new relationships to form. Action, annoying Americans, comedy, heartbreak, and adventure, what else can you want from a book? Dive back into the world of Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children, you won’t regret it!
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Synopsis | Goodreads
“Do you trust me?”
An instant bestseller, A Map of Days launched readers into the previously unexplored world of American peculiars, one bursting with new questions, new allies, and new adversaries. Now, with enemies behind him and the unknown ahead, Jacob Portman’s story continues as he takes a brave leap forward into The Conference of the Birds, the next installment of the beloved, bestselling Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series.
Ya,ya, I don’t really want Jacob shiping with Noor too. I don’t mind about his breaking up with Emma, and I actually want them to kept singular after that. Emma was his grandfather’s ex. I quite expect that they will broke up because of the issue (well, of course not quite literally), but I know they wouldn’t stay forever. And now, here comes the Jacob X Noor and I don’t like it. I agree above that it gives a whole new feeling to the story that we fans aren’t too glad to see. I said I don’t mind them breaking up, but I don’t mind them staying together either!! It’s just that the reason they separated was so logical for me that I don’t mind at all (I wasn’t really obsessed with their relationship either. Not a romantic fan). However, Noor?!!? No way, dude. I want Jacob singular, and kept a friendly term with Emma, not just came another love interest.
Eu acho que jacob e noor é só um passa tempo para desenvolver as emoções dos personagems(para eles ficarem mais maduros [jacob e emma]) por que, eu não acho que no fundo jacob e emma só sintam amizade entre eles a verdade e que emma vai superar o abe e ver como o jacob é importante na vida dela e jacob ira ver que noor era só um “amadurecimento) que nem percy x rachel elizabeth dare(quem leu percy jackson sabe do que estou falando)enfim…ELES SE AMAM A VERDADE É QUE OS DOIS ESTÃO CONFUSOS E PRECISAM DE UM TEMPO PARA AMADURECER…e comk o jacob disse no fim de biblioteca de almas-NÓS TEMOS TEMPO,não esqueçam dessa frase ela significa muito se vc for analisar e pode definir o romance de jacob!!
Noor is sweet, but she isn’t the new Emma. I was devasted when Emma and Jacob broke, after everything they’ve been through. RANSOM REALLY WENT FAR WITH THIS ONE. I don’t know what to think because it’s an amazing series, but just without Jacob and Emma being together, it’s a whole different feel. I was reading the comments above and I completely agree!! Jacob moved on to another girl so fast, when Jacob and Emma had gone through fire together. I somehow knew it was coming, but I didn’t want to believe it!! AND LOOK HERE. All the comments above are about Jacob and Emma hunny, and Ransom, if you are reading these comments, I would just like to say I would be FLIPPEN HAPPY if Jacob and Emma got back together, but Noor stayed safe and happy, maybe found anotha man…
I don’t know there is a lot to say about this, that I can’t write down. AFTER THE LIBRARY OF SOULS!?!?!? JACOB ALMOST DYING!??!?! BEING SHOT TWICE!??!? EMMA SCREAMING!?!?!? And…and… It too much man, I mean, Noor can be her own thing, but Emma will always be the tough brave sweet girl. That’s just my opinion, and ya’ll can hate, but I’m stayin with my opinion. THANK YOU!!
i 100 percent agree, i loved jacob and emma, and im am hoping they will get back together in the 6th novel.
I am honestly not okay with how Jacob dives back into having another love interest.
I understand that Jacob and Emma were a thing. But I dead ass thought they were going to be end-game and now I’m a little sad. After 3 novels this is a big shock that I will not come to enjoy. Especially after the ocean chapter, and the bathroom chapter in a map of days with Emma and Jacob.
I just don’t see him and noor getting together as well as Emma and jacob did. Though I am not Riggs, I wish he kept Emma and Jacob single throughout, it’s not right in my opinion to force your character right back into a relationship, a few days after cutting ties with an ex.
I still ship Emma and Jacob until the end T^T I shall keep that much hope—
Honestly i was worried that Emma and Jacob would end up breaking up, because this was one of the most enjoyable parts of the story for me, and in the end my fear became true 😂 and it makes it worse because this blooming Noor girl had taken Emma’s place! I won’t give up hope, but I highly doubt anything will change between Emma and Jacob again 😓
YES. i have the exact same opinion, and i have hope that they will get back together, I SHIP THEM ALL THE WAY, i think ransom should not have just made jacob move on to another girl right away, and i do not like jacob and noor together just in general, thank you.