tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7793841573292945810.post4862532407513047294..comments2023-08-15T07:12:07.964-07:00Comments on Paulus Torchus: Book Review: The Graveyard Book, by Neil GaimanPaul Mathershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15951893912611871578noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7793841573292945810.post-5934445385832783442009-10-11T17:16:31.011-07:002009-10-11T17:16:31.011-07:00I loved The Graveyard Book. I probably enjoyed Ame...I loved The Graveyard Book. I probably enjoyed American Gods more. I haven't read Neverwhere, yet. I loved Stardust, too. I guess the thing is, I put TGB in line with Coraline (which was good, but not exactly great), as primarily a young person's book. I love "juveniles" and some of my favorite, and most re-read books are such. Haroun and the Sea of Stories is another great one, btw. But I guess I do regard them separately from adult fiction. <br /><br /><br />Eh, whatever, not sure what my point was. Oh, speaking of Wolves in the Walls. I started reading that to my kids when they were very young. I <strong>love</strong> the McKean illustrations, and particularly the page where the wolves had gotten into the jam. Then again, I'm a sicko.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com