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Fiona wrote: "I didn't dispute this... nor would I even though I've come to the conclusion that me and Neil just aren't going to work out.
Neil Gaiman is such a highly loved author. But to me he's like reading ..."
For me, I really like alot of his work but then other books I don't like at all. For example, I loved The Graveyard book, Anansi boys and American Gods. But I could never get into Neverwhere or Stardust and I definitely didn't like Good Omens. Weird huh?!
Neil Gaiman is such a highly loved author. But to me he's like reading ..."
For me, I really like alot of his work but then other books I don't like at all. For example, I loved The Graveyard book, Anansi boys and American Gods. But I could never get into Neverwhere or Stardust and I definitely didn't like Good Omens. Weird huh?!

You can't go into it expecting something dense like "Ulysses", especially since this was a children's book of sorts. Keeping that in mind though, it's a really nice spin on the "Jungle Book" and I am glad a feature-film adaptation is being made. Also, I emailed him a while back and he responded (awesome, right?) that he's considered possibly continuing the story of Nobody, so there's that. Cheers!


Daniel wrote: "Personally, I think Neil Gaiman is great. I've read like 4 of his books and I think he's got a great voice and imaginative mind. I can see why he may not be everyone's cup of tea, but "The Graveyar..."
I'm so excited that there's going to be a movie! I just hope they don't mess it up as badly as they usually mess up Stephen King's films. I hope he does continue the story of Nobody, I for one, would read it.
I'm so excited that there's going to be a movie! I just hope they don't mess it up as badly as they usually mess up Stephen King's films. I hope he does continue the story of Nobody, I for one, would read it.

Lena wrote: "I'd definitely watch the movie, although I really thought Coraline (the movie) was awful compared to the book."
I didn't read Coraline, I only watched the movie, but I was disturbed by the movie and couldn't believe that it was a movie for children. I thought it was too scary for a child. I wouldn't let my daughter watch it. I hope they do a better job on the graveyard movie as well.
I didn't read Coraline, I only watched the movie, but I was disturbed by the movie and couldn't believe that it was a movie for children. I thought it was too scary for a child. I wouldn't let my daughter watch it. I hope they do a better job on the graveyard movie as well.
BlackroseBlackheart wrote: "It was okay, but compared to other books it wasn't really exceptional. He could have made it alot better. Kind of depressing, to be told the truth."
Welcome to our group Blackroseblackheart! We're happy to have you here!
Welcome to our group Blackroseblackheart! We're happy to have you here!

Ruth wrote: "I'm currently reading this for a Young Adult Literature class. I agree with other comments, it also doesn't grab me. This is the first novel by Gaiman I have read, but I will try him again. If it w..."
I don't know if it would make a difference but I listened to the book on CD which was read by Neil Gaiman himself. Do you ever listen to your books on tape/cd?
I don't know if it would make a difference but I listened to the book on CD which was read by Neil Gaiman himself. Do you ever listen to your books on tape/cd?

I do. I have a very long commute to school (1-1/2 hrs each way, two days a week) so I am able to "read" books that I would otherwise not have the time. Usually I pick ones that are not on my required list so I can take notes and make comments for class discussion. This one may have to be an exception.

Colleen--don't judge Gaiman based on this alone--his other stuff is better IMO.
Like I said, I really enjoyed this book (I think 4stars?) but it just wasn't good enough for me to say it's exceptional.
Ruth wrote: "Colleen wrote: "Ruth wrote: "I'm currently reading this for a Young Adult Literature class. I agree with other comments, it also doesn't grab me. This is the first novel by Gaiman I have read, but ..."
Ruth, if you do listening to The Graveyard book during your commute, please let us know if you think there is a difference or not, I'm curious to know.
Ruth, if you do listening to The Graveyard book during your commute, please let us know if you think there is a difference or not, I'm curious to know.
Lena wrote: "I also listened to this. I probably wouldn't have liked it as much if I'd read it myself.
Colleen--don't judge Gaiman based on this alone--his other stuff is better IMO.
Like I said, I reall..."
Lena, I don't judge the book on that alone but I do think that sometimes when an author reads his or her own work, you hear the characters as they were meant to be portrayed. I have, however, listened to books where authors read their own material and had "no right" to read it because they were terrible readers..LOL.
Colleen--don't judge Gaiman based on this alone--his other stuff is better IMO.
Like I said, I reall..."
Lena, I don't judge the book on that alone but I do think that sometimes when an author reads his or her own work, you hear the characters as they were meant to be portrayed. I have, however, listened to books where authors read their own material and had "no right" to read it because they were terrible readers..LOL.


Have you read Coraline? I thought it was brilliantly creative.
As far as readers...I've never listened to a book read by the author where I didnt feel like it enhanced the book in a MAJOR way. Do you have examples of any that shouldn't have been read by the author?

I have listened to some that were not good, I am presently searching for one in particular to tell you about...but in my search I came across a surprising book, read by the author that was very good. With his reputation for destroying the language...it surprised me. pleasantly.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Lena, yes I have read Coraline and I agree he is a creative writer just not well written to me. I just think there is a difference in being creative and conveying that creativeness on paper.



I felt exactly the same.




Hugo Award for Best Novel (2009), Newbery Medal (2009), Locus Award for Best Young Adult Novel (2009), World Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2009), Cybils Award for Middle Grade Fantasy & Science Fiction (2008)
Cybils Award for Middle Grade Fantasy & Science Fiction (2008), Audie Award for Audiobook of the Year (2009), An ALA Notable Children's Book for Middle Readers (2009), ALA Teens' Top Ten (2009), Michigan Library Association Thumbs Up! Award Nominee (2009), Indies Choice Book Award for Best Indie Young Adult Buzz Book (Fiction): (2009), Carnegie Medal in Literature (2010), British Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2009)
I've enjoyed Neil Gaiman's adult books, also. And Coraline was very good, also.
I have a fondness for The Graveyard Book, in particular, because my hubby and I read it out loud and we BOTH cried! My hubby is a pretty manly man, but he was so choked up he couldn't continue reading, at one point. I could barely carry on myself! Maybe the act of reading out loud made everything more emotional, I don't know. But we both remember the time very fondly.

That makes me want to listen to the audio version. Think I will!
Debra wrote: "In defense of my suggestion to add this book to the exceptional book list (lol):
Hugo Award for Best Novel (2009), Newbery Medal (2009), Locus Award for Best Young Adult Novel (2009), World Fantas..."
Oh yes. I heard it's the only book in history to win both the Carnegie Medal and the Newbery Medal, though many Newbery runners-up had been shortlisted for the Carnegie too.
Hugo Award for Best Novel (2009), Newbery Medal (2009), Locus Award for Best Young Adult Novel (2009), World Fantas..."
Oh yes. I heard it's the only book in history to win both the Carnegie Medal and the Newbery Medal, though many Newbery runners-up had been shortlisted for the Carnegie too.



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