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The Graveyard Book

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So much life in a graveyard

Awesome. Amusing and eerie in that unique Gaiman's sort of way.
Neil Gaiman is a master in telling stories on the boundaries between life and death, dreams and reality, what's real and what's possible. When you walk in a graveyard you always imagine what can it be, the secret life of dead soul ... (continue)

Awesome. Amusing and eerie in that unique Gaiman's sort of way.
Neil Gaiman is a master in telling stories on the boundaries between life and death, dreams and reality, what's real and what's possible. When you walk in a graveyard you always imagine what can it be, the secret life of dead souls who rest. Well, what you feel in your soul and in your guts, what you hope for, what you dream of, Neil makes it real. And you simply love, and care for, and feel utterly protective on innocent, lonely and brave Nobody Owens.
After i opened it i've been unable to stop reading it and i found myself crying at the end: for the story is so moving, and for it's such a pity the book had to finish. Because you would never stop reading Bod's adventures.
Yes. Awesome.

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American Gods

"What do you want?"

I wish i could write like he does.
"Dream on" he wrote in a dedication for me on one of Sandman books, years ago.
That's what i dream, whenever i read his writings.

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— Aug 20, 2008 | Add your feedback

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