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Old 04-21-2009, 08:54 AM   #4
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Thanks for bringing my attention to Gaiman's short stories - previously I had only read his novels & graphic novels.

I began with "Smoke and Mirrors" and encountered what I think is one of the greatest opening lines: "Mrs. WHitaker found the Holy Grail; it was under a fur coat." Just made me stop and stare at it for a few minutes - what a brain to come up with this.

Any further recommendations?
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