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by Neil Gaiman
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Prerazmišljavanje
Prerazmišljavanje rated it 12 years ago
Mrzim ga! Nije mogao da završi priču tri strane ranije? Nije?! Ubio me, skot od pisca. Zadivljena sam.
Illuminati
Illuminati rated it 12 years ago
Magical.P.s: Make sure to read the illustrated version.
TheBookofJules
TheBookofJules rated it 12 years ago
This book must be what magic tastes like.I have owned Stardust for a long time but never picked it up out of my bookshelf. When I came to Poland, I decided to grab my smallest books to bring with me so I would have some hard copies to read (I do have my Kindle here), but they wouldn't take up much ...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 12 years ago
Each time I tink Neil Gaiman is going to follow a well traveled story arc, he deviates here and there until you end up with something original and magical all on it’s own. He doesn’t disappoint with this book. In some ways, it is a coming of age book, both Tristran and the star growing and changing ...
Paperback Castles
Paperback Castles rated it 12 years ago
Lately I've been wondering whether the time for fairy tales has long passed us by. Of course there are plenty of fantasy novels, but it is uncommonly rare to stumble upon a genuine fairy tale, composed entirely of stardust and heartfelt dreams. When a book ends with the phrase "happily ever after" i...
Pixie Lynn Whitfield
Pixie Lynn Whitfield rated it 12 years ago
Update: Sunday, March 10, 2013-- currently re-reading as a read-a-long with a friend.March 20, 2013-- finished re-reading. Won't post a full review. But loved it as much the second time around as I did the first. Going to watch the movie again now. Haha. And I definitely need to pick up every book t...
Afterwords
Afterwords rated it 12 years ago
I don't really know what I think about this book, to be honest... Review to come.
The Whittier Side Of Life
The Whittier Side Of Life rated it 12 years ago
An ethereal, incredibly beautiful tale.
Dreamworld
Dreamworld rated it 12 years ago
The starting of the story, Desire. The end of the story, Death. It seems to me there's maybe like 4% element of The Sandman in this story. The book is just fine, but the movie is gorgeous. Really.
even with nougat, you can have a perfect moment
Easily my favourite of the Gaiman I've read so far - I think his style works much better when he's not trying to be overly pretentious and involve too much philosophising in his work.
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