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The Ocean at the End of the Lane
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Immediately made me think of The Graveyard Book!




I agree, it had a very short story feel to it. I think that's what gave the "unfinished" impression to me and why I didn't like the framing narrative as much as the actual story. I think it was a short story that was expanded into a novel.
And agreed again upthread about the worm. So vividly written it freaked me the hell out.

It was. In the acknowledgements he thanked the person who let him just expand the short story he was writing for them. (I finished the actual story before my commute ended, so I just kept on reading, which is how I wound up reading the acknowledgements)
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This was my first Neil Gaiman book, so I didn't know what to expect. I kind of thought it was a period drama as well so I was thrown for a loop when it turned magical. I actually did like how it was framed by the adult bits, especially (view spoiler)
I really liked the way this was written as well; it sucked you in so easily. I finished in two days because I could hardly stop reading. Also, I felt like the supernatural elements were really imaginative and different from the standard assortment we normally see in books.

I liked it, it was my first Gaiman novel, but I'm not nearly as taken with him as my best friend is. I liked it but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy all his novels.




I definitely agree with this. I liked the framing because it added to the story for me, but now that you've mentioned it, the beginning was a bit pointless.
I'm late but I just finished this now and ugh. I feel like crying I don't even know why, did anyone else get that feeling? I guess it's the notion of death and going on but then the fact he didn't remember that he kept coming back...and seeing his cat again and not knowing it was his cat, and just ...I dunno his life seemed like it hadn't really gone anywhere. Maybe I'm just feeling really mortal right now but gosh I'm emotional.
And I agree with the removing the prologue but keeping the epilogue part but that's alright. I still really liked it. But I'm totally bummed right now from reading the ending at the same time.
And I agree with the removing the prologue but keeping the epilogue part but that's alright. I still really liked it. But I'm totally bummed right now from reading the ending at the same time.
Discuss!! I'm excited about this one!