Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders
by
Neil Gaiman
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Fantasy
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Format
Paperback
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
Jan 25, 2022
Publisher
William Morrow
Description
In a realm where imagination knows no bounds, Neil Gaiman crafts a tapestry of enchanting tales that explore the delicate interplay between the ordinary and the extraordinary. Each story within these pages invites readers to explore shadowy corners of reality, where the familiar transforms into the fantastical, revealing the fragility of life and dreams.
Gaiman’s mastery lies in his ability to blend the whimsical with the haunting, drawing the reader into a world populated by mythical creatures, ethereal beings, and the echoes of human experience. The narratives shift effortlessly from chilling to heartwarming, all while maintaining an undercurrent of wonder that captivates the imagination.
Through his evocative prose, Gaiman encourages reflection on the nature of existence, loss, and the beauty of ephemeral moments. In "Fragile Things," he provides a collection that is both a celebration of storytelling and an exploration of the mysteries that lie just beyond the veil of the mundane.
Gaiman’s mastery lies in his ability to blend the whimsical with the haunting, drawing the reader into a world populated by mythical creatures, ethereal beings, and the echoes of human experience. The narratives shift effortlessly from chilling to heartwarming, all while maintaining an undercurrent of wonder that captivates the imagination.
Through his evocative prose, Gaiman encourages reflection on the nature of existence, loss, and the beauty of ephemeral moments. In "Fragile Things," he provides a collection that is both a celebration of storytelling and an exploration of the mysteries that lie just beyond the veil of the mundane.
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