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    • A Child's Book?
    • Not in my home! However, I loved it. I think, it was inappropriate for my sons.

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  • Sapphire Apple (livisplace) said on Aug 31, 2009 about the Hardcover edition
    • Warmed up to the Newberry Winner
    • I have to say to begin with that I just don't care for the fantasy genre, but by the end of the story I had warmed up to this little book. The premise is that a young boy's family is savagely murdered by an intruder. The boy ("Bod" for "Nobody") is taken in by the residents of a graveyard when he fo ... Continue

      I have to say to begin with that I just don't care for the fantasy genre, but by the end of the story I had warmed up to this little book. The premise is that a young boy's family is savagely murdered by an intruder. The boy ("Bod" for "Nobody") is taken in by the residents of a graveyard when he fortuitously crawls out of his crib, as precocious toddlers in stories are wont to do. There is sophisticated humor "It is going to take more than just a couple of good-hearted souls to raise a child..it will take a graveyard." There is a lot of symbolism, allusions to vampires and werewolves and evil. The action gets fast and furious (and really scary!) in the last chapters as "Bod" the young man confronts the ancient brotherhood responsible for the deaths of his family. But again there is comic relief and I laughed out loud when Bod's friend Scarlett, facing down death in the graveyard says to herself: "if I get out of this alive, I'm going to force her to get me a phone. It's ridiculous. I'm the only person in my year who doesn't have her own phone, practically." In the end, after Bod has done away with all the bad guys, he grows up and leaves the graveyard. He wants to "see the world...get into trouble...get out of trouble...leave no path untaken." By the end of the story, dear readers, you will have no doubt that Bod will do all that and more!

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  • Marion the librarian said on Feb 2, 2009 about the Hardcover edition

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Book Description

Nobody Owens, known as Bod, is a normal boy. He would be completely normal if he didn't live in a graveyard, being raised by ghosts, with a guardian who belongs to neither the world of the living not of the dead. There are adventures in the graveyard for a boy - an ancient Indigo Man, a gateway to the abandoned city of ghouls, the strange and terrible Sleer. But if Bod leaves the graveyard, he will be in danger from the man Jack - who has already killed Bod's family.
Master storyteller Neil Gaiman returns with a luminous new novel about life and death, love and growing up, and finding family in the most unlikely places.

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Paperback 320 Pages
Edition: Int
ISBN-10: 0061712825
ISBN-13: 9780061712821
Publisher: Trophy Pr
Pub date: Oct 01, 2008
Also available as: Hardcover
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