Neil Gaiman is a master. I feel I should just end this post
here, but then I’d be depriving you of my eloquent, inspiring words *sarcasm*.
Gaiman is an author who knows how to tell a story, create a world, and leave
the audience wanting more. In his children’s book The Graveyard Book, he
does not disappoint and the critics agreed, giving the book four awards.

So what’s so special about a boy living in a graveyard, you
ask? Ahhh how do I put this? It’s a brilliant reinvention of The Jungle Book
with the quarks, twists, and dark humor only Gaiman can produce. Although it is
a children’s/ young adult novel, it isn’t a cutesy tryst with ghosts. This is a
beautiful coming of age story set in a morbid and fascinating setting. Bod, our
main character, is curious, intelligent, and well mannered. Each chapter is a
new adventure as Bod continues to grow. He discovers new sections of the
graveyard, new friends, and the outside world.
I highly suggest this book to those of you who want a good
read with fantasy. Neil Gaiman is wonderful! Give him a read if you haven't already.
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