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Old 12-29-2022, 09:55 AM   #30
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Fabulous book. Not as good as American Gods, but still fabulous.
I never got into Gaiman. I actually started reading The Sandman when it was a brand new comic series and gave up after the first seven. Violent Cases was... okay I guess, though I don't remember anything about it. I later read Good Omens and didn't connect with that either. Mirrormask was visually impressive, but boring. Coraline is the only thing of his that I read and immediately enjoyed.

But I've decided to give him another go. And I really did enjoy The Ocean at the End of the Lane a lot. I'll try American Gods soon.
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