A Perpetual Orgy
Being a record of the readings of Ealasaid

April 03, 2004

Stardust

by Neil Gaiman

A fairytale.

This is a neat book about a young man who promises to bring his True Love a fallen star in return for "whatever he desires" (presumably her hand in marriage). Of course, finding the star (who turns out to be a young woman who glows and is really annoyed that she fell) and bringing her back turns into an oddyssey which changes his life forever.

Gaiman's descriptive, flowing prose is a joy to read as usual, and it's nice to read something by him that isn't incredibly disturbing/creepy/scary/whatever. Not that I don't adore his horror writing, but his prose is also well suited to this kind of thing.

File under: Fantasy

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