On The Ocean at the End of the Lane

Neil Gaiman, The Ocean at the End of the Lane - I had done my duty in the morning, spoken the words I was mean to speak, and I meant them as I spoke them. . . - - I make art, sometimes I make true art, and sometimes it fills the empty places in my life. - - 'How old are you, really?' I asked. 'Eleven.' I thought for a bit. Then I asked, 'How long have you been eleven for?' She smiled at me. - - Small children believe themselves to be gods, or some of them do,...
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Published on October 21, 2013 00:01
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message 1: by Sonja (new)

Sonja I love this book and I love that you let the author's words speak for themselves.


message 2: by Tiah (new)

Tiah Thank you.
This method works for me. Also, while there is 'good writing' and 'bad writing' - the main issue is taste. So my saying, 'I loved this' or 'What utter rubbish' is neither here nor there, because even a wonderfully written book can still be a slog to read if it is not to one's taste.


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