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  • The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman - Chinese Edition (via twitter)

    The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman - Chinese Edition (via twitter)


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    February 28, 2010

    2 weeks ago

  • "May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you’re wonderful, and don’t forget to make some art — write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself."
    Neil Gaiman

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    December 31, 2009

    2 months ago

  • In the spirit of Halloween, I decided to read Neil Gaiman’s Graveyard Book last week. He’s one of my favorite authors, but I usually either love or strongly dislike his work. In the case of the Graveyard Book, I loved it. Written in homage of Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book, the story is about Nobody Owens who is adopted by a graveyard and its deceased inhabitants when his family is murdered by a mysterious figure. A fun book with adventure, wit and a little bit of heart, the Graveyard Book is something I plan on rereading as often as possible.

    “Name the different kinds of people,” said Miss Lupescu. “Now.” Bod thought for a moment. “The living,” he said. “Er. The dead.” He stopped. Then, “…Cats?” he offered, uncertainly.

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    October 26, 2009

    4 months ago

  • Neil Gaiman’s Bookshelves - View the entire set here (via Shelfari)

    Neil Gaiman’s Bookshelves - View the entire set here (via Shelfari)


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    September 4, 2009

    6 months ago

  • "… the beast made the noise of a cat being shampooed, a lonely wail of horror and outrage, of shame and defeat."
    Neil Gaiman - Anansi Boys

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    July 6, 2009

    8 months ago

  • The Day the Saucers Came

    That day, the saucers landed. Hundreds of them, golden,
    Silent, coming down from the sky like great snowflakes,
    And the people of Earth stood and stared as they descended,
    Waiting, dry-mouthed to find what waited inside for us
    And none of us knowing if we would be here tomorrow
    But you didn’t notice it because

    That day, the day the saucers came, by some coincidence,
    Was the day that the graves gave up their dead
    And the zombies pushed up through soft earth
    or erupted, shambling and dull-eyed, unstoppable,
    Came towards us, the living, and we screamed and ran,
    But you did not notice this because

    On the saucer day, which was the zombie day, it was
    Ragnarok also, and the television screens showed us
    A ship built of dead-man’s nails, a serpent, a wolf,
    All bigger than the mind could hold, and the cameraman could
    Not get far enough away, and then the Gods came out
    But you did not see them coming because

    On the saucer-zombie-battling gods day the floodgates broke
    And each of us was engulfed by genies and sprites
    Offering us wishes and wonders and eternities
    And charm and cleverness and true brave hearts and pots of gold
    While giants feefofummed across the land, and killer bees,
    But you had no idea of any of this because

    That day, the saucer day the zombie day
    The Ragnarok and fairies day, the day the great winds came
    And snows, and the cities turned to crystal, the day
    All plants died, plastics dissolved, the day the
    Computers turned, the screens telling us we would obey, the day
    Angels, drunk and muddled, stumbled from the bars,
    And all the bells of London were sounded, the day
    Animals spoke to us in Assyrian, the Yeti day,
    The fluttering capes and arrival of the Time Machine day,
    You didn’t notice any of this because
    you were sitting in your room, not doing anything
    not even reading, not really, just
    looking at your telephone,
    wondering if I was going to call.

    - Neil Gaiman


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    June 28, 2008

    1 year ago



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