July 16, 2020

92. Stardust - Neil Gaiman

This was my first Neil Gaiman book, and it wasn't half bad.

To be completely honest, I didn't know what I was going to read with this book. I just read it for the OWLs readathon I was doing and I needed it for Astronomy. It was a book with the wors 'STAR' in the title and every other book with the word star in the title that I own is in a series I have not yet started and it's not the first book. So I figured Stardust counted.

I originally bought this alongside Neverwhere on recommendation from a coworker. I've owned American Gods for about a year now but never have gotten to reading it. As per my usual story as to why I've never read a book.

This one also has a movie that I need to watch. Though I think American Gods is more up my alley, Stardust was an interesting story.

A fallen star with a bunch of people after her makes for an interesting tale, that's for sure. I finished this about a week ago and when I finished it I gave it a three-star rating because I didn't know how I felt about it. Now it's more like a 3.5. I really did enjoy it and I will definitely be reading more Neil Gaiman soon.

But first, I kind of want to watch the movie. I have also heard good things about it.

Also, last thing, a town called Wall is so funny to me and every time they brought it up I laughed a little.



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