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Old 01-14-2011, 11:38 PM   #222
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i guess it proves that everyone has different tastes

i love the graveyard book.
While I've not yet read the Graveyard book (Too much on the read pile) I've found that I personally find his writing a mixed bag. I actually came to read him with Good Omens and his Sandman series, though did enjoy American Gods somewhat, though not the sequel as much.
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