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Trigger Warnings - anybody reading it

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message 1: by Luciana (new)

Luciana Damasceno (lucydamasceno) | 13 comments I have just started reading Trigger Warnings! Is anybody else reading it as well?


message 2: by Joel (new)

Joel (h_incandenza) | 3 comments Not yet but I've read Nothing O'clock in another collection. That's great.


message 3: by Walter (new)

Walter (vlodko) | 2 comments Just started as well. His short stories are always so deliciously dark! ☺


message 4: by Luciana (new)

Luciana Damasceno (lucydamasceno) | 13 comments I reading one story per day, so it will last longer ;)


message 5: by Luciana (new)

Luciana Damasceno (lucydamasceno) | 13 comments I finished it and loved it! any comments so far? Trigger Warning Short Fictions and Disturbances by Neil Gaiman


message 6: by De (new)

De Wilson | 1 comments I just started it this weekend. Eeking it out slowly because I love his short stories almost more than the novels. Im so glad he gives a short intro for each as well.


message 7: by Luciana (new)

Luciana Damasceno (lucydamasceno) | 13 comments True, I loved to read those intro as well.
I would like to take the opportunity to ask the moderators to let us know hiw to wake up this group, if possible. It's so quiet here compared to others Goodreads' groups!


message 8: by Louie (new)

Louie (louieneira) | 1 comments I have it as a book and audiobook. I've realized that Neil is the definitive storyteller and there are nuances in the phrases and wording that are completely different when read as to when listened. Yes, the re-published stories were a disappointment, but still enjoyable, much like comfort food - we know what we're getting.


message 9: by Iana (new)

Iana (yaniyow) | 3 comments Is this discussion still live?

I finished this book last year and enjoyed it a lot (that, being an understatement). The title is very fitting. I have been looking forward to Click Clack the Rattlebag and was glad it was included in this compendium of short stories.
Favorite story: Feminine Endings


message 10: by Kandice (new)

Kandice My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I had forgotten until I reread my review, how very much I loved "The Thing about Cassandra", which was brilliant!


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