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I think this is the third Neil Gaiman book I've read, and I think I have a weird relationship with his books. I find myself loving the story, loving some of the characters, and enjoying some of the writing...but I also kind of hate his writing :/ I don't know how to explain it (my husband gets it, t...
I really enjoyed The Graveyard Book while I was reading it. The story and characters held my attention and it was a short, fast read. Having finished it, I do wish there had been more meat to it. The story had a reasonably satisfying if bittersweet end, but there were things that could have been ...
Wow. How the heck does Neil Gaiman do this? I was entranced form beginning to end reading about a boy named Nobody Owens who is raised by the dead and not so dead (yeah I figured out what Silas was) in a graveyard.I don't know what else to say besides Nobody is one of the greatest young adult heroes...
The Graveyard Book is a composite novel made up of loosely connected chapters that tell the story of Nobody Owens, a living boy who is being raised by ghosts in a graveyard. The story starts when Nobody is a toddler and ends when he is around fourteen years old. My favorite thing about Neil Gaiman...
"What can I say about Mr. Gaiman that hasn't already been said? Imaginative, creative, innovative, original, these all come to mind after reading The Graveyard Book. l know, it's loosely based on Kipling's The Jungle Book, but that does not in any way diminish the originality of this story. In fact,...