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A beautiful story. Neil Gaiman is truly a unique storyteller. I did a combo of reading and listening to this story, and Neil is great at reading as well. I got interested in this book after seeing the movie, which I really enjoyed. The book is similar - maybe a bit more poetic - but I think the plot in the movie is a bit improved (not much, but a bit).
I imagine this book came about because Neil read the below poem that he includes in the beginning, and then he invented a plot around it. The resu ...more
I imagine this book came about because Neil read the below poem that he includes in the beginning, and then he invented a plot around it. The resu ...more

The audio book version of this was really fun to listen to because Neil Gaiman narrates. I do love Neil Gaiman's stories, but Stardust was less my cup of tea than The Graveyard Book or The Ocean at The End of The Lane, which are told with a similar fairy-tale flair, but have a bit more characterization to hold onto.
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There were so many descriptions that I felt like Gaimen left out. He would tell you about these mini adventures that Tristin and Yvaine would have but he wouldn't "show" you. Overall, I like the story, but this is one of the few cases where I like the movie better than the book.
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