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Originally Posted by fantasyfan
I read Neil Gaiman's wonderful Coraline. Terrific book! Imaginative. Happy. Funny. Scary  Here's what Gaiman himself said about it:
"It's the strangest book I've written, it took the lingest time to write, and it's the book I'm proudest of.'"
I see why he feels that way.
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I liked the film but am hesitant to try the book. My first experience with Gaiman was "American Gods," and it bored me. I enjoyed the film "Stardust," also based on a Gaiman book IIRC.
How do these other books compare to "American Gods"? Should I give Gaiman another try, or is "American Gods" a reliable indicator for me?