The Sandman: The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman, and Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III....

Feb 02, 2016 06:49



Title: The Sandman: The Doll's House.
Author: Neil Gaiman.
Artist: Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III, Chris Bachalo, Michael Zulli, Steve Parkhouse, and Dave McKean.
Genre: Fiction, literature, fantasy, occult, mythology.
Country: U.K.
Language: English.
Publication Date: 1990.
Summary: During Morpheus's incarceration, three dreams escaped the Dreaming and are now loose in the waking world. At the same time, a young woman named Rose Walker is searching for her little brother. As their stories converge, a vortex is discovered that could destroy all dreamers, and the world itself.

My rating: 8/10.
My review:


♥ "I saw King Lear yesterday. Mrs. Siddons as Goneril. The idiots had given it a happy ending."

"That will not last. The Great Stories will always return to their original forms."

♥ Chantal dreams.

Chantal is having a relationship with a sentence. Just one of those things. A chance meeting that grew into something important for both of them. They like the same things. She took it to a party. They were a big hit. The perfect couple. Everybody knows about her and the sentence. The sentence spent most of last year in Czechoslovakian for political reasons. But it was recently translated back into English. In order to stop the sentence being deported, Chantal has arranged to have it read into the Library of Congress. However, when the time comes she discovers that she can no longer read. She has no idea what the sentence is about. Despondent and Joyless, Chantal begins to cry.

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