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by: Neil Gaiman![]() |
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| Binding: Hardcover EAN: 9780747569015 ISBN: 0747569010 Label: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Manufacturer: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: October 20, 2008 Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Studio: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Sales Rank: 149 |
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Rating: - More of a four and a half reallyI love Neil Gaiman, and my eleven year old son loved Coraline, so I bought this book to read to him at bedtimes. He didn't like it and asked me to start a different book instead when we were only a couple of chapters in. (We went on to the third book in the Philip Reeve Mortal Engines series, which we're both enjoying). I kept reading The Graveyard book on my own though, and I enjoyed it very much. I liked the mythical lyrical quality of the writing, as well as the believable characters and humour ... Read More Rating: - One of his bestI found this book enjoyable, and wonderfully colourful. The vast supporting cast of the dead and undead, from Silas, Bod's vampiric mentor, the deceased jack and vera duckworth-esque owens' to the rather less pleasant but humourously named ghouls (the 33rd President of the united States, the famous writer Victor Hugo) are offset against the true menace of our young protagonists situation. From the outset the `Jacks' have pursued this unknowing innocent, and his graveyard utopia is increasingly ... Read More Rating: - A good, light hearted, escapism book.I've just finished reading this and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Like I said in the title it was easy to read, funny in places and a good, light-hearted, escapism book. I would recommend it to anyone. The lack of a 5th star only comes from the fact that I wish Neil would have gone into a bit for detail about the characters Silas and Miss Lupescu. I found myself left wanting for a bit more involvement from these two characters. I also got a tad frustrated by the haziness of what went on between them ... Read More Rating: - This could well be a future Classic!In a nutshell: A fine read primarily aimed at the junior reader, but with enough maturity to be able to be enjoyed by all. The Graveyard Book has the potential to be a future classic in the same vein as the one that inspired it, The Jungle Book (and other greats such as Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard in Oz and The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe etc.), and for that reason alone I consider this novel unmissable. ------------ In his acknowledgments Gaiman credits more than a passing nod for ... Read More Rating: - not up to his usual standard...I couldn't wait to get my hands on this one, but when i did... i wasn't satisfied. This book isn't bad at all, and if you are a neil-fan, by all means read it. But, this book just wasn't as inventive, as surprising, touching or original. the concept is great... the excecution.. not that great. There is nothing new, and i felt that i'd seen all the tricks before. (Strangely, the book read as a script. i could just see the film sequences in my head.) Also having read M is for Magic, i was ... Read More |
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