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Glad I decided to reread this book, because now I more enjoyed it and loved the story even more than when I first read it nine years ago.
Tristran's story feels magical and it's so engaging. I found it's darker in some part, but I liked it nonetheless. I especially love the ending. It's a happy one but it's also sad at the same time. I guess it's what makes me like it even more now, as I can feel the bittersweet ending of Tristran and Yvaine's story.
And since I read it in Indonesian edition, no ...more
Tristran's story feels magical and it's so engaging. I found it's darker in some part, but I liked it nonetheless. I especially love the ending. It's a happy one but it's also sad at the same time. I guess it's what makes me like it even more now, as I can feel the bittersweet ending of Tristran and Yvaine's story.
And since I read it in Indonesian edition, no ...more

I finally read Stardust, and it of course was just as fabulous as everything else that I have read by Gaiman to date. I really would like the live in the world that lives in his head.
This book tells a story that takes place in the town of Wall, in England. The wall outside the village divides our world from Faery, basically, although I'm not sure he ever calls it that. Every nine years a huge market takes place and trade is facilitated between the two worlds. At one such market, a young man fro ...more
This book tells a story that takes place in the town of Wall, in England. The wall outside the village divides our world from Faery, basically, although I'm not sure he ever calls it that. Every nine years a huge market takes place and trade is facilitated between the two worlds. At one such market, a young man fro ...more

Fantastic. I love how Gaiman inserts little bits about bodily functions, not enough to gross you out (and I am easily turned off by that), but just enough to make you think this universe is real. I've always wondered when fantasy book characters go to the bathroom. There's not too much of that in here, but it makes things very visceral.
Love the diction, such as having the little hairy man call "mushrooms" "mushrumps."
Vess's art is perfect for this story. He has this peculiar style where charact ...more
Love the diction, such as having the little hairy man call "mushrooms" "mushrumps."
Vess's art is perfect for this story. He has this peculiar style where charact ...more

Left without a Climax: The Incredibly Unrealized Potential of Neil Gaiman’s Stardust
Queen Victoria is reigning, still in her youth; Dickens is writing and publishing Oliver Twist; Mr. Morse is finally done fiddling with that code of his; and Mr. Draper has caught the moon on camera. All of which is of no importance to a small little town, too far from London to walk, on the edges of a long wall which borders the lands of Faerie. The town, aptly called ‘Wall,’ holds a man named Dunstan Thorn who ...more
Queen Victoria is reigning, still in her youth; Dickens is writing and publishing Oliver Twist; Mr. Morse is finally done fiddling with that code of his; and Mr. Draper has caught the moon on camera. All of which is of no importance to a small little town, too far from London to walk, on the edges of a long wall which borders the lands of Faerie. The town, aptly called ‘Wall,’ holds a man named Dunstan Thorn who ...more

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