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Graveyard Book definitely has sketches, but it also for a younger audience - which I personally don't have a problem with, but some people do.
Also, the US and UK art is done by different people, and I personally have a soft spot for Chris Riddell who did the UK artwork.

ETA: There are also Absolute editions which redo a lot of the artwork, and are freaking gorgeous, but they're hella expensive and only something to invest in after you've already been sucked into the series. ;)



If you like Neil Gaiman and illustrations, I would think the ideal book for you would be The Art of Neil Gaiman: The Visual Story of One of the World's Most Vital Creative Forces. It seems like you want more of an illustrated fictional narrative though, so I'd go with the Sandman graphic novels.


Anyway, Waddill, I personally love Gaiman's short story collections. Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders is fantastic.
I also loved American Gods, which I think has that has more in common with The Stand than Ocean would - though it's not post-apocalyptic or anything. It is more epic though. ;)


But I'm so gaga over Gaiman I don't think I need to read it before suggesting it.


Hope you enjoy the audio AND the book. :)

American Gods

Its part of the American Gods series and it has a much different tone.
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None of my ebooks books either had or displayed much in the way of illustrations. I would love to read a book of his with illustrations to go with his wonderfully descriptive characters and settings. Are illustrations dropped from Kindle and Overdrive displays (text only) or have I just been reading text-only books?