My idea
is to make a Haunted House based on the home the children in the book lived in.
Since at the end of the book the house is bombed they’re parts of the house
missing and has an erie glow to it when, the main character Jacob, finds th
house. The house would have synical feel to it because it used to be a
children’s home so they’re childrens toys and spirits of the children in the
house. In the day time it would be transformed into museum were the children’s
toys would be put on display and the history of the house would be given out to
the tourist. 
The
Haunted House would come from the scene in the book where Jacob is exploring
the woods and comes across the house in the woods. Since the home is located it
on a small, few populated island it was very obvious when he found the home. In
the book the author describes this by saying “Trees burst forth from broken windows and skins of scabrous vine
gnawed at the walls like anti-bodies attacking a virus-as if nature itself had
waged war against it- but the house seemed unkillable, resolutely upright
despite the wrongness of its angles and the jagged teeth of sky visible through
sections of collapsed roof. The
museum would come from the scene in the book where Jacob travels through a loop
(a place that let’s you travel forward or backward to only one time period).
When he enters the loop he is on the island almost 100 years before him. While
he is exploring the island this time though he encounters a beautifully kept
home were children are playing in the yard. The house is actually occupied and
look very much alive. The museum would display pictures of the home before the
bombs destroyed it and other sentimental things the house had. The museum would
have a friendly welcoming glow to it just like how the house looked before it
was bombed. The author describes the house by saying “I gazed at in wonder-not because it was awful, but because it was
beautiful. There wasn’t a shingle out of place or a broken window.” Near the end of the book trouble
comes to the children and Miss Peregrine and they aren’t able to reset the
loop, so instead of their house never being bombed, it’s bombed. When the
children return to the house there are parts of it missing and smoke rising
from the house. Parts of their house is on fire and the backyard is destroyed.
In the book they describe the house by saying “Once the children had said
goodbye to theirhouse, some taking chips of brick or flowers from the garden as
forget-me-nots, we made one last trip across the island: through the smoking
charred woods and the flat bog dug with bomb holes, over the ridge and down through
the little town with peat smoke”.
            I think my idea will work because it let’s the readers become
more connected to the book by letting them experience a real life connection
with the main setting. By opening a haunted house it wold broaden the audience
by capturing people who enjoy scary and suspenseful books and also the audience
who enjoys reading about children and the obstacles they have to overcome. By
having a haunted house at night and a museum by day it captures both audiences
in the same location. People who enjoy reading about historical fiction my also
enjoy this because the setting is in the heart of WW1. This idea encourages
fans to stay connected with the book because it allows them to put their ideas
and images they imagined, into real life. The fans can have the questions they
still had at the end of the book answered. The pictures throughout the book
will have background information as to where they were found and the story behind
them. 
 
I agree i think the reader should decide whats a good book and whats not, we all have different taste in books and if a book is bad it shouldnt be decided by a critic
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