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Old 07-18-2010, 05:15 PM   #24
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I haven't read all Gaiman's books, but impression so far is that most of them are aimed as much towards older children as towards adults. I haven't read the Sandman series, but it's my impression that that is "adult" as well. I just remembered "Fragile Things", a short story collection, which you might like.
The husbeast enjoyed Sandman, I think we have the first volume around here somewhere I'll check it out. We also both enjoyed the audio recording of Anasi Boys, but I think reading it would have been tedious.
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