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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

R.I.P. Book Review #4


Stardust by Neil Gaiman


I really enjoyed this book. I've read fantasy-type books before but never one with true fairies. I thought, going into it, that I wasn't really going to like it. What intrigued me most were the trailers for the movie. Nevertheless, Stardust has earned a treasured spot on my bookshelf and will more than likely be dusted off to be read again sometime.


Stardust was truly a lovely book. Gaiman can weave a fantastical world full of fairies and make you believe that it could have existed once upon a time. He also has the ability to bring you into the story and make you care about the characters' fates.


I've also read American Gods by Gaiman but Stardust was a much lighter and easier read. I totally recommend it to anyone looking to lose themselves in a fairy world.

2 comments:

  1. I was surprised by Stardust after having first read American Gods. Gaiman is such a diverse and talented author. I liked the lightness of Stardust also. It was a wonderful little book.

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  2. I was surprised by Stardust after having first read American Gods.
    Me too! While I could appreciate American Gods, it wasn't really the type of book that I enjoy so I almost didn't want to read Stardust at all. Now, I want to read all of Gaiman's books, lol.

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