Review - World's End (The Sandman)

Jan 21, 2009 01:13

Worlds' End is an interesting collection of stories, not quite in the vein of Dream Country or Fables & Reflections. A "reality storm" has occured, for some reason, and people end up all together in an inn called Worlds' End. They all tell stories, to pass the time. The stories are interesting enough, although I wanted them to be more connected to the series. Characters from other volumes did appear, which is to be expected from something that ties its threads as neatly as The Sandman does, but the Endless didn't really feature until the very end.

I'm assuming the ending is foreshadowing of something, and I'm interested to see what's going to happen.

neil gaiman, reviews

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