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The Sandman Vol. 3: Dream Country (New Edition) - Community Reviews back

by Neil Gaiman, Kelley Jones, Charles Vess
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 8 years ago
I did like this, but thought that it was a bit all over the place. I only really liked one issue and that was the one dealing with Death and the woman who was not a woman, Rainie. There seemed to be no connection between these issues and I thought that the issue ending on scripts of whatever for thi...
Booky
Booky rated it 9 years ago
5 stars for "A Dream of a Thousand Cats."
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 9 years ago
*Book source ~ Library From Goodreads: The third book of the Sandman collection, DREAM COUNTRY continues the fantastical mythology of Morpheus, the King of Dreams. In these centuries-spanning tales, the powerful entity known as the Sandman interacts with a diverse assortment of humans, fairies, he...
The Block
The Block rated it 12 years ago
This wasn't my favourite of the Sandman series, but it was great nonetheless. It contains four short stories and then the script of one of them - which is fun to see because you see just how much work Gaimann really puts in. The cat story was my favourite.
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 12 years ago
Genre: Supernatural / Fantasy / Suspense Year Published: 1990 Year Read: 2012 Series: The Sandman #3 Publisher: Vertigo Comics The more I read from Neil Gaiman’s popular “Sandman” series, the more interested I get in reading more about Dream and the other Endless characters! In the third volume ...
MatthewHunter
MatthewHunter rated it 12 years ago
So good! All four of these stand-alone stories are excellent. My personal favorite? Gaiman's blurring of boundaries between fae, dream, and worldly realms in A Midsummer-Night's Dream. Seriously, how cool is the idea to have Dream commission the play from Shakespeare in the 1590's? Will's son Hamnet...
Osho
Osho rated it 12 years ago
An enjoyable set of nominally linked stories. This arc seems like Gaiman is really getting the full feeling for his characters and settings.
Musings of a Bibliophile
Musings of a Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
Strangely enough this was my favourite volume so far, though it was disconnected from the rest of the storylines. Essentially standalone tales, in the words of the author's website: "Dream Country is the first story arc made up entirely of different tales. We meet the mother of Morpheus's son, and f...
Wild Symphonic
Wild Symphonic rated it 12 years ago
So. Good. I may wait to finish the last one before writing any reviews.
Rowena's Reviews
Rowena's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Again, a truly wonderful volume of the Sandman series. I'd love to pick Neil Gaiman's brain; where does he get all his wonderful, creative ideas from? I thoroughly enjoyed every story.
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