![]() ![]() I have never read anything by Lovecraft, but I may just have to start. Gaiman describes his story as a mixture between Conan Doyle and H.P. ![]() And because I was in such a hurry to download the story into my brain, I glossed over important plot points that were needed for this entire story to make sense. The first time was a hastily devoured reading after being told that two of my favourite things, Neil Gaiman and Sherlock Holmes, had been combined. This was my second time through this story. Gaiman deserves nothing less than my undivided adoration. Because I am going to talk about each and every story/poem in this book. So, because of my obsession with all things Gaiman, this “review” (code for paragraphs upon paragraphs of literary fangirl ramblings) will be split up into parts. If these two ever collaborated and wrote a book together, I think that they would break the publishing industry. I adore Clare for her characters, but I worship Gaiman for his way with words. Gaimaniac: A die hard fan of the author, Neil Gaiman.įor anyone familiar with my literary tastes, I have two favourite authors: Because I am 100% sure that this word will catch on: ![]() The word is “Gaimaniac” and I feel that this word needs to be added into the Oxford English Dictionary. ![]() I came up with a word for people like me a few months ago. Last Night at Chateau Marmont – Lauren Weisberger. ![]()
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