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Jun 30, 2013
Ronyell
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it was amazing
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Now, I have been reading Neil Gaiman’s works for many years now and I have been enjoying most of his works (my personal favorites being Coraline, the “Sandman” series, Neverwhere, and The Graveyard Book). So, imagine my amazement and delight when I realized that Neil Gaiman had a new book coming out called “The Ocean at the End of the Lane!” And before I knew it, I immediately ran to the bookstore to buy this book and I started reading it right away! I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised ...more

The Ocean at the End of the Land straddles the line of magical realism and fantasy, in my opinion. There is a good dose of reality, and did that really happen mixed in with some very visually stunning imagery. It's also quite sober and heartbreaking in a subtle, literary fashion.
I think there is a reason that adults continue to read stories with children as the main characters. We never truly detach or divorce ourselves from our child selves. It's therapeutic to look back at that time through th ...more
I think there is a reason that adults continue to read stories with children as the main characters. We never truly detach or divorce ourselves from our child selves. It's therapeutic to look back at that time through th ...more

This was a breeze to read through, and Gaiman's tale—though it's disguised behind the narrator's voice of childlike wonder—has a lot to say about what it means to be human, to yearn for belonging, to see the world as a big, wondrous (and oftentimes scary) place. There's a deep, existential thread lying just beneath the surface of the author's fantastical world.
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