Stardust by Neil Gaiman

Stardust

by Neil Gaiman

From the multi award-winning creator of The Sandman, Neil Gaiman, comes an incredible work, one that combines enchanting prose with superb fantasy illustration breaking new ground in graphic novel storytelling. Together with acclaimed artist Charles Vess, Neil Gaiman returns to the realm of Faerie for a lavishly illustrated tale of a long-ago world where magic and humanity mingle in extraordinary ways. Presented in an all-new format, Gaiman's exquisitely crafted text and Vess's breathtaking illustrations combine to create a novel with pictures, an adult fairy tale that plunges the reader into the very heart of a magical land. * An illustrated fairy tale from Neil Gaiman, creator of The Sandman

Reviewed by boghunden on

4 of 5 stars

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I read this at Dewey's Readathon, fall 2013. What a mistake that was! And here's why: The writing was absolutely amazing and beautiful. Only problem was that it took some time getting used to and I also had to take a lot of breaks to think about it and let it sink in.

This is a modern fairytale, and when you mix that with the beautiful writing of [a:Neil Gaiman|1221698|Neil Gaiman|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1234150163p2/1221698.jpg], you get this:


That being said, I felt like the beginning was a bit slow, and I would've liked for it to pick up a little faster. At the same time, I didn't really enjoy the story of the brothers, so that's a negative as well.

Now, this being a fairytale, you know how it'll end, but that's okay. It's what makes them special, right? Happily ever after etc.

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