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Posted 2014-09-10 7:59 AM (#8487 - in reply to #8485)
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dustydigger - 2014-09-10 10:18 PM 32. Neil Gaiman - Stardust. Gaiman sails through it all with aplomb and respect for his sources, and all in all it is a fun read.

I saw Stardust the movie before I got to read the book -- and when I got to read the book, it was the limited edition illustrated version belonging to a friend, which was absolutely FABULOUS and made me love it even more. What a beautiful, complex story -- compared to many of the fairytales we're given.

Dusty, I hope that you're posting all of these comments as Reviews on these books. Because they should be, there for everyone to share.


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