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The Graveyard Book – Neil Gaiman (Children’s Fiction… hah)
Let me start by saying: everyone in my town must be crazy, because I got this from the library and there isn’t even a waiting list. What?!? So strange. But anyhow, did anyone else see Gaiman talk about this book on the Colbert Report? Gaiman is incredibly quick witted, and the interview was quite funny… he held his own against Colbert, and it’s definitely worth checking out! It certainly improved my level of respect for the man: he can speak well AND write well!
But, back to the book. So much has been said about this book that I feel there’s little I can add, other than to go ahead and recommend it. There were a few occasions when the events of specific chapters seemed a bit random (but they were still very entertaining!) and I wonder if that’s the influence of the Jungle Book coming through, perhaps those were chapters that were modeled after Kipling’s work? After reading this, I think I will track down a copy of the Jungle Books and read them, as I suspect they’ll be very worthwhile and nothing like the Disney film (as great as it is!).
I wouldn’t say that the Graveyard Book is necessarily great reading for children on their own, but you know what? Children need more healthy fear in their lives, because sheltering them suppresses imagination… if I had a kid, I’d probably read this book with them and talk about it together.
In the end, it was a fun read with great writing, from an author who refuses to cater to the “norm” of today’s children’s fiction. I read it all yesterday afternoon, without a break – so when you pick this one up, be sure to give yourself a nice chunk of time to sit and enjoy it!
Rating: 4 coffees out of 5