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I’ve read two Neil Gaiman books (okay, wait three- I read his goofy lyrical kid’s picture book about pirate stew) - The Graveyard and this one, and this is clear: He has really interesting takes about grief. There is something strange and stunning with his grief-stricken worlds.
I also think he does a solid job closing story loops. Details you think are random, but are pivotal in moving the plot forward.
I realize this concept was a massive undertaking. I’m tempted to watch a couple of the TV ep ...more
I also think he does a solid job closing story loops. Details you think are random, but are pivotal in moving the plot forward.
I realize this concept was a massive undertaking. I’m tempted to watch a couple of the TV ep ...more
Jun 09, 2012
Carrie
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Karigan
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Jun 04, 2017
Stephanie Dalphin
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it was amazing
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Sep 04, 2019
Tab
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really liked it
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