Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders
przez
Neil Gaiman
Brak ocen
Mystery
Science Fiction
Fantasy
+2
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Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
360
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Sep 26, 2006
Wydawca
William Morrow
Opis
In a mesmerizing collection of short stories, the reader is drawn into a world where the ordinary intertwines with the extraordinary. Neil Gaiman weaves tales that explore themes of magic and the surreal, transporting audiences to volumes of wonder and dread. Each narrative unfolds like a shimmering veil, inviting curiosity and wonder as well as a sense of foreboding, often tucked within the pages of everyday life.
From a haunting circus that captivates and terrifies its audience to poignant reflections on love and loss, Gaiman captivates with his signature blend of whimsy and darkness. His ability to craft characters that resonate deeply ensures that every tale lingers in the mind. Each story challenges perceptions of reality and invites readers to question what dwells just below the surface of their own lives, making this collection an enchanting journey through the fragile tapestry of imagination.
From a haunting circus that captivates and terrifies its audience to poignant reflections on love and loss, Gaiman captivates with his signature blend of whimsy and darkness. His ability to craft characters that resonate deeply ensures that every tale lingers in the mind. Each story challenges perceptions of reality and invites readers to question what dwells just below the surface of their own lives, making this collection an enchanting journey through the fragile tapestry of imagination.
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