Finshed Stardust already. :) What can I say? It was a quick, easy, and I must say delightful read, and I'm a speed-reader, soo. I really enjoyed it, although for some reason I liked the first half better than the second. But it was a delightfully quirky and piquantly dark fairy tale, mostly for adults but can be read to kids too. It won't become one of my favorite books of all time, but it makes me curious to read other books by Neil Gaiman, who apparently is something of a legend for his graphic novels/comic books. Going to look for his more famous book Neverwhere the next time I go to the library(heard a rumour they're also making a movie out of that...) Anyway, there were several obvious flaws that bugged me, but overall a satisfyingly magical and romantic book, with literally dozens of literary references and allusions, in fact I thought he ripped off previously-used plots a little too much. But I still recommend it.
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