For Gaiman fans & for those of use who can‘t wait for The Sandman (hello Tom Sturridge), there‘s a good article about Gaiman in the WaPo magazine:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2022/07/06/neil-gaiman-sandman-netflix-j...
For Gaiman fans & for those of use who can‘t wait for The Sandman (hello Tom Sturridge), there‘s a good article about Gaiman in the WaPo magazine:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2022/07/06/neil-gaiman-sandman-netflix-j...
Great words for inspiration as we enter into a new year! 💛
Happy all hallows everyone! Did anyone else listen to the #NeilGaiman stoy-time yesterday? 👻😍📚🎩 #GaimanGang
I liked this graphic novel, with it's after hours club and scary stories, and the graphics were good. It is fairly heavy on the dudeness, but it's Gaiman, so it's still good. The stories go from weird to weirder, and at least one of the stories ends with an intriguing non sequitur. I'm glad I finally plucked this off my TBR shelf of doom (doom for the books, as it's less likely I'll read them if I own them, sigh).
Alright #AuthorAMonth folks! We‘ve got about a week of Gaiman left, and December 1st we switch to Roald Dahl. I can not believe how many of Neil‘s books you all have read! I‘ll post the end of the month standings next weekend. Don‘t forget to use the hashtag and tag me in your reviews so I can be sure to log them. I started putting the prize box together today 😊📚👍
I was a bit letdown by this. It has several short stories that are all slightly connected. The stories themselves were alright for the most part, but I didn't like the endings to any of them. Or how they were connected. I think that could have been done a bit better and in a more interesting way. But the stories do have the weirdness you expect from Gaiman. Felt a little bit darker than usual though. Overall it was kind of meh.
It's 12:01 here, making it November 10th, so I can officially say it!
Happy 59th birthday to the best of the best!
Gaiman's works make my life better and I want many, many more years for him on this planet, in this timeline.
Publisher William Morrow sent out a survey for Neil Gaiman fans to vote on their favorite stories to include in their new collection of his most popular stories. Vote here by October 31: https://www.gaimanfavorites.com/
Weekends were made for catching up on my reading. This comic has only been sitting on my end table for two weeks now & is due back at the library Monday...ooops!!
New library book- graphic novel from Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham- great graphics- first we start at the diogenes Club in London...
A nice little collection to get me through a day at home with a cold - these stories are eerie and leave lots of room for thought after the fact. Oh, and I love this cover!!!