

It's classified as a "middle grade" book, though it's one that I think teenagers, young adults, and adults will really love as well. Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes is, naturally, the story of that journey, and it is filled with magic, adventure, colorful characters, and a riddle.

But one day, while breaking into the carriage of a mysterious Haberdasher, he discovers a mysterious box that sets him on a fantastic journey. Seamus, became trained in the art of thievery. Peter Nimble is a blind orphan who, under the tutelage of the beggarmonger Mr. And then the publisher was going to send me a copy, but it never arrived, and then it was December.) And then there was a really long line to get it back from the library. (Short story: I checked it out of the library, read it before my interview with Auxier, and then had to return it before I had written about it. I fully intended to write a review shortly afterward, but due to some mix-ups it took me a while to get my hands on a copy again.

During my Wordstock Sneak Peek, I mentioned that I absolutely loved this book: Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan Auxier.
