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Original Title: | The Graveyard Book |
ISBN: | 0060530928 (ISBN13: 9780060530921) |
Edition Language: | English URL https://www.harpercollins.com/9780060530921/the-graveyard-book/ |
Characters: | Nobody Owens, the man Jack, Silas, Mr. Owens, Mrs. Owens, Miss Lupescu, Scarlett Perkins, The Sleer, Liza Hempstock |
Literary Awards: | Hugo Award for Best Novel (2009), Newbery Medal (2009), Locus Award for Best Young Adult Novel (2009), World Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2009), Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Children's Literature (2009) Audie Award for Audiobook of the Year (2009), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2010), Michigan Library Association Thumbs Up! Award Nominee (2009), Indies Choice Book Award for Best Indie Young Adult Buzz Book (Fiction): (2009), Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award Nominee (2009), British Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2009), Cybils Award for Middle Grade Fantasy & Science Fiction (2008), Carnegie Medal (2010), Elizabeth Burr / Worzalla Award (2009), Premio El Templo de las Mil Puertas for Mejor novela extranjera independiente (2009), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2013) |
Neil Gaiman
Hardcover | Pages: 307 pages Rating: 4.13 | 414811 Users | 29923 Reviews
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Nobody Owens, known to his friends as Bod, is a perfectly normal boy. Well, he would be perfectly normal if he didn't live in a graveyard, being raised and educated by ghosts, with a solitary guardian who belongs to neither the world of the living nor the world of the dead.There are dangers and adventures for Bod in the graveyard: the strange and terrible menace of the Sleer; a gravestone entrance to a desert that leads to the city of ghouls; friendship with a witch, and so much more.
But it is in the land of the living that real danger lurks, for it is there that the man Jack lives and he has already killed Bod's family.
A deliciously dark masterwork by bestselling author Neil Gaiman, with illustrations by award-winning Dave McKean.
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Title | : | The Graveyard Book |
Author | : | Neil Gaiman |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 307 pages |
Published | : | September 30th 2008 by HarperCollins |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Adventure. Young Adult. Urban Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 414811 Users | 29923 ReviewsCritique Out Of Books The Graveyard Book
When first reading Neil Gaimans wonderfully dark but playful fantasy The Graveyard Book, I instantly discovered that I liked it a lot. When I realized that The Graveyard Book was also Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book, but updated to be gothic and macabre, with a boy not raised by wolves but ghosts, I loved it. Winner of the Hugo Award in 2009, this is a rival to Gaimans masterpiece American Gods. This is vintage Gaiman at his masterfully fantastic best, an heir to the Grandmaster throne of RayEven as a child, Ive always been obsessed with ghosts and cemeteries, and despite the fact that I would have been terrified, I remember having this idea that it would have been so cool(!) to just move my whole family to a graveyard and live surrounded by spirits and ghouls and whatever other sort of lovely non-living things one might find therein. Since that obviously never quite worked out for me as a child, it only makes sense that I would eventually pick up The Graveyard Book to live
(A-) 83% | Very GoodNotes: A bit too short, and the illustrations dont really work. Still, its a fun, light and whimsical take on its macabre milieu.
I read the first chapter with a massive grin on my face because it was so obvious where this book was going, and it sounded marvellous. I do. For good or for ill- and I firmly believe that it is for the good Mrs Owens and her husband have taken this child under their protection. It is going to take more than just a couple of good-hearted souls to raise this child. It will, said Silas, take a graveyardNobodys, or Bod to his friends, has just had his parents murdered by The Man named Jack. Bod
Recently, on a car trip with my little boy, I decided to try listening to an audiobook. In the past this hasn't been a success. He loves to be read to in person, both picture books and chapter books. But he not a fan of listening to books in the car. At best he's indifferent, but usually he just asks me to turn them off. Generally speaking, he'd prefer to listen to Macklemore's Thrift Shop, which he calls "The Sway Music." But he's four now, with a vocabulary that's diverse to the point of being
Recently, on a car trip with my little boy, I decided to try listening to an audiobook. In the past this hasn't been a success. He loves to be read to in person, both picture books and chapter books. But he not a fan of listening to books in the car. At best he's indifferent, but usually he just asks me to turn them off. Generally speaking, he'd prefer to listen to Macklemore's Thrift Shop, which he calls "The Sway Music." But he's four now, with a vocabulary that's diverse to the point of being
I can't possibly tell if I'd love this book as much if I hadn't read it under such special circumstances, so this review will serve as proof that context matters!It all started a couple of years ago in August, one of the first days of school. I had a literature lesson with Grade 8, and the topic was:"What shall we read together?" I made several suggestions, and they turned them down. They made several others, and I turned them down, mostly because I didn't think the books were appropriate for
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