The Graveyard Book book review
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The Graveyard Book
by: Neil Gaiman
2008, 320 pp.
Rating: 4.5
I just love Neil Gaiman (not to mention that he himself looks quite like a close friend I had in college). Well, I love his books, too, and this one was no exception. It's my third Gaiman, and although I still think I liked Coraline a tiny bit better, I loved The Graveyard Book.
Just like Coraline, I listened to this on audio with my two teenage sons. If you haven't heard Gaiman narrate his own books, you're definitely missing out. Most authors should not narrate their own books; Gaiman is one who should never allow someone else to do so. His voice is perfect for it, and of course, no one would ever know his books better than he does.
The Graveyard Book contains a colorful (though some are long dead) cast of characters, some very creepy scenes, and some genuinely heartwarming ones. It's one of those perfect children's/YA books in which it was definitely written to also appeal to adults. It was great for the R.I.P. Challenge, and it was great to experience another one of Gaiman's treasures as a family.



