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Uncommon and artfully crafted. Steeped in the flavor of ethereal folklore and modern reminiscence, this story has the potential to linger like a melody just outside of memory's grasp.
This is a quick, light fantasy read. Once you get past the first 35 pages of setup and stay more in the flashback, the story gets pretty engaging. It called to mind the fantastical morbidity of something like 'Spirited Away' or 'Lady in the Water'...only more disturbing. >.> (I do apologize for using movies to descr ...more

typical Gaiman.Man this guy sometimes I feel like he can make a story from a single sentence. I f you have readen already American gods or some of his other works you will feel the narative very familiar. Him toying with the unknown and mythology yet again.The story is simple but offer so much depth and material to think about it is just incredible. Honestly Gaiman and Simmons are the both most unconventional authors in last decade and more.

Fitting that I would finish this fantastic story on Friday the 13th. It was exactly what I would expect from Neil Gaiman. I absolutely love this story. It is dark, but not dark enough to be super creepy. The story is one that proves the reason that I fell in love with Gaiman's particular type of fantasy to begin with. This one -definitely- falls among my favorite books of this year, and probably of all time.
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