In the story Jacob meets children who have peculiar powers, each being different and unique. After he is welcomed to Miss Peregrine’s home he then is invited to watch the children demonstrate their powers through a circus act. The main tent area would reenact this scene. For all the diehard fans there will be a name drawing for 5 people who will get to meet all the children from the book. The next event with the maze and monsters was brought from when Emma and Jacob had to run through the “maze” of bog and marsh to escape the monster chasing them. The maze will give a similar experience to the fans of the book. It is also great fun for other people who decided to come and check it out. In the book you learn about Wights and how they have a rivalry with the children. The paintball match in the third tent will show the relationship between the two and how Jacob and the children worked together to defeat the Wight. Along with these three events you will be able to look at peculiar exhibits and shop for peculiar merchandise at the many shops and exhibits located around the fair. All this will give the feel of how it was like for Jacob to be living in a past time.
This idea will work because it is something new that no one has ever seen before which will attract a lot of people not including the book readers. It also is a cost efficient idea that will generate a lot of money while spending little to set up. The fair is not only for people who have read the book but for anyone interested in finding out more about it. It also does not have an age group so it is family friendly. Most importantly this fair will broaden the audience for this book and will bring more readers into the world which will benefit the author and themselves. It will also encourage fans of the book to stay connected by doing hands-on activities and get a real life experience of the book. Fans most likely will wonder if there will be a sequel to the book which once they see there is will keep them tuned in until it comes out.

Nice job of integrating different aspects of the book into each tent. I also like the idea of making the food, etc. period-themed. I think you capture several good elements of the book--the children, the escape, the battle with the Wights.
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