by Neil Gaiman
I listened to this in an audio collection of Gaiman's stories once and found this graphic novel representation on par to that listening experience. I don't mean to toot my own horn...but I think I've got a pretty ok imagination, and Gabriel Bà's illustrations of the girls, the party and the experie...
I received a copy of this book through Book Riot. I have not read the original short story that this graphic novel was based on, so I really had no idea what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised by the weird, yet intriguing story and the beautiful artwork. While I still have no idea what actually h...
"A short story from New York Times bestselling author, Neil Gaiman. Plus an excerpt from his new novel, The Ocean at the End of the Lane." It is quite a quick read talking about a boy trying to interact with girls in a random party that he and his friend goes to. I quite enjoyed it, I love Neil G...
Great short story. I wish it was longer.
This short story is exactly what the title says it's about: talking to girls at a party. What sets it apart from other how-to-pick-up-girls guides is it doesn't show how to pick up girls because it's actually a story, and the girls are not like other girls. And by that, I don't mean they're not like...
I've already read "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" in Fragile Things, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to have a Kindle version of the story itself.I was trying to figure out why the book was so long, when the story ended at only 40% or so. I flipped the page, and saw why.Most of the book is actually...
How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a very clever short story. Can't say much that won't either give it all away or seem like complete nonsense. Pretty wild and definitely worth a look. This Kindle e-book came with a preview of Neil Gaiman's upcoming "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" and I was tot...
I've always enjoyed Neil Gaiman's "children" stories more than his adult ones (I never finished Neverwhere, for example) but I am really starting to appreciate his writing style. There is something bloody amazing about the way he writes and How to Talk to Girls at Parties' storytelling clicks all ...