January 27th 2009

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

Review by Chance

Who would like this book? This book is for people who enjoy sad, and adventurous tales! All Ages (312 pages)

Why? There is a reason “The Graveyard Book” won The Newberry Medal, with its deflective dialogue, and its twisty plot, it so obviously spun around the critics heads drawing them in to the story, and the characters.
It did exactly the same for me, embracing my love for a good book  and delivering high above my first expectations.
With a tragedy like no other, and a world none, (except Gaiman), have imagined, The Graveyard Book deals with death, and otherworldly actions, as normal par takings. Especially Bod, the main character in this haunted story, who was the only survivor in an unexplained raid, where his family was tragically murdered. Read The Graveyard Book and see what happens to Bod and his ghostly friends!

The details: 2008, 312 p.           Submitted by Chance

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