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The Graveyard Book
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Cindy
Dec 27, 2008 rated it it was amazing
I have read so many reviews of this book. So let me just share my impressions.

I have only read Gaiman's children's books so far, and I have loved everyone I've read. With this book, he has again created something to be proud of. As a retelling of The Jungle Book, he has created something really new and wonderful. The main character Bod, or Nobody Owens, is so well drawn and appealing. In fact, he is really a much better character than Mowgli, because in The Jungle Book, it is the animals which a
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Mikel
Nov 17, 2008 rated it it was amazing
Neil Gaiman wrote that he waited years between when he had the idea for this book and when he felt confident enough to write it. This was definitely worth the wait. Without a doubt he has created a small masterpiece, a book that I am looking forward to reading to my son, and which deserves to be a classic of children's literature. Mr. Gaiman achieves the rare balance of writing at a level children can understand without dumbing down his own considerable writing skills. This has the same strange ...more
Kerry
Feb 18, 2009 rated it liked it
Shelves: iownthis, a_gift, magic, ya
Really cute! Nothing epic or mindblowing, but a nice, pleasant story. Charming, as Gaiman can be.
Aleetha
Oct 29, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
The Graveyard Book brought me to Nobody Owens. Yeah, he got a weird name. But no need to wonder why. Graveyard was the place where he grew up and lived since he was toddler. Nobody Owens, Bod, was also raised by the dead. He even had Silas, a guardian. Bod almost had no friend but them. Since he was young, he has been warned for many things, from the ghouls till the world outside. Bod was fined with all the rules. Afterwards, the curiosity inside him was getting bigger. There was nothing that co ...more
Sarah
Apr 20, 2010 rated it liked it
It takes a graveyard to raise a child…so is the premise of Neil Gaiman’s new book, The Graveyard Book. Nobody Owens is a baby when his family is murdered in their home. Nobody has slipped out right before The Man Jack with his knife enters and wanders up to the graveyard. Nobody is taken in by the residents of the graveyard who promise to raise him.
The graveyard is old, and the residents don’t really know how to raise a modern boy whose life may still be in danger. Nobody is curious about both t
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Jenny
Jun 26, 2009 rated it really liked it
Shelves: juvenile-lit
Gaiman's Coraline scared the socks off me and so I was hesitant to pick up this Newbery Winner. It was a great novel and while it was exciting and suspenseful it was definitely not 'children's horror' like I was afraid of. The storyline is similar to the Jungle Book, only the boy in the novel is being raised in a graveyard by ghosts instead of in a jungle by animals. I highly recommend this!
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Bridget
Mar 27, 2012 marked it as to-read
pianogal
Dec 14, 2010 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Giulia
Oct 20, 2008 rated it really liked it
Shelves: fiction, 2008, fantasy
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Aimee
Mar 31, 2011 rated it it was amazing
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