Lost in the Never Woods

A New York Times-Bestseller!

When children start to go missing in the local woods, a teen girl must face her fears and a past she can't remember to rescue them in this New York Times-bestselling YA novel from the author of Cemetery Boys and The Sunbearer Trials.

It’s been five years since Wendy and her two brothers went missing in the woods, but when the town’s children start to disappear, the questions surrounding her brothers’ mysterious circumstances are brought back into the light. Attempting to flee her past, Wendy almost runs over an unconscious boy lying in the middle of the road...

Peter, a boy she thought lived only in her stories, asks for Wendy’s help to rescue the missing kids. But, in order to find them, Wendy must confront what’s waiting for her in the woods.


Praise for Aiden Thomas and Cemetery Boys:

“This stunning debut novel from Thomas is detailed, heart-rending, and immensely romantic.” —Mark Oshiro, author of Anger is a Gift

“Aiden Thomas masterfully weaves a tale of family, friendships, and love in a heartwarming adventure full of affirmation and being your best self." — C.B. Lee, author of Not Your Sidekick

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Published Mar 23, 2021

384 pages

Average rating: 8.12

17 RATINGS

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Cyn's Workshop
Aug 20, 2025
8/10 stars
Originally reviewed on Cyn's Workshop
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Lost in the Never Woods gives readers a unique retelling of Peter Pan that will haunt the reader with its twists, turns, and jaw-dropping revelations.

Unique
Lost in the Never Woods follows Wendy five years after she and her brothers disappeared for six months. However, only Wendy came back. Already this sets the stage for a unique direction of the story because kids are going missing, and Wendy has no idea what happened in those six months she was gone.

Everything is tied to those six months, to Wendy. Lost in the Never Woods is a mystery, but it does not lose that fantasy that marks it as a retelling. Thomas did an excellent job of blending these two genres – mystery and fantasy – to make this a compelling story for readers.

Now, the opening pacing is slow, but Thomas is creating the world and history. Thankfully it is not all thrown at the reader but instead focuses on giving the reader a clear understanding of who Wendy is on her own and what is going on in her home. So again, the pacing is good; it builds wonderfully, raising that tension and creating an unpredictable story.

It all leads up to the ending that is so unsuspecting. The plot twists and turns are jaw-dropping. However, they still fit within the context of the story. Thomas did an excellent job of making the ending unsuspecting while making it fit within the story because if it had not fit, it would not have worked, ruining the story.

Just thinking about that ending still blows my mind.

Not Perfect
There are some things that Thomas could have worked better to bring to life the characterization and character dynamics.

When it came to the Darlings as a family, I was not as attached to them as I had been in the past, and that was due to language and dynamics. When John and Michael did not return home with Wendy, they became a broken family. Now that is understandable for them to be a fractured family. However, the word choice often made it seem as though Wendy was afraid of her father. The way she avoided him, the word choice of when they did interact, almost made it seem like he became an abusive man rather than an emotionally detached father.

Now, given the context, we as readers know that not to be true. The context reveals, as said above that he is still drowning in his grief and anger of losing two out of his three children.

Thomas did an excellent job of building up the dynamics between Peter and Wendy, but the execution could have been better when it came to the Darlings as a family.

Final Thoughts
Lost in the Never Woods may have its faults, but it holds its own with amazing twists and turns and a bittersweet ending that will stay with the reader as a retelling.

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LMahoney
Jan 26, 2024
10/10 stars
Great book with excellent references to the original. Loved the ending and the epilogue.
maxliv
Mar 10, 2023
10/10 stars
Aiden Thomas não erra nunca!!
Se o final do livro me deixou no chão, o epílogo então cavou e selou a minha cova
nvanalfen
Aug 14, 2022
8/10 stars
Really good adaptation. I liked it better than the original because Peter is actually good. He's much more likeable and Wendy gets a much more significant role. I also did not see the end coming, at least not in its entirety. Side note about the audiobook: I was not a fan of how the narrator did female voices

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