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Love, Fishie by Neil Gaiman, Maddy Gaiman

begray's review

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4.0

Feels weird to rate something so personal, but honestly this was just so cute and sweet. I'm so glad this got published and I feel so privileged to have read it.

em_jay's review

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A part of the Humble Bundle. Cute and sad.

nomadtla's review

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4.0

A cute glimpse into an artistic family.

bskye7's review

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3.0

Includea the best poem about kittens ever

narflet's review

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4.0

Last night I bought the Gaiman rarities Humble Bundle. Today, I read this. It was adorable.

djotaku's review

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4.0

Since Maddy Gaiman wrote this when she was 8 and I have a nearly-8 year old who loves to read and write, I figured it'd be a fun book to read together. She enjoyed it even though poetry isn't her thing. I thought it was pretty neat that Maddy and Neil Gaiman write poems to each other. Overall, it's a pretty neat collection.

nwhyte's review

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2.0

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This is mostly a collection of poems by Gaiman's daughter Maddy, then aged eight, with some proud parental commentary. They're about as good as you would expect from an eight-year-old in a literary household.

trish204's review

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4.0

One of the stories I got when purchasing Neil Gaiman's Humble Bundle.

For those who do not know: these are stories and poems written by Maddy and Neil Gaiman whenever Neil was away and his daughter missed him. Plus some cute drawings. What made this such a treat was not only to see the general love between a father and his daughter (which already is heart-warming) but also what a creative family this is. Full of fun and colour and more fun and more colour. The introduction was also quite wonderful and it's just one of those things that makes you want to have grown up in exactly this kind of family!

madeyesjojo's review

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funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced

4.0

bart's review

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3.0

A birthday gift for Neil Gaiman’s 42nd birthday from his daughter Maddy Gaiman, this charming booklet features poems by Maddy and Neil, and provides an intimate glimpse at the author’s private life. Only 100 copies of this chapbook exist. It was never released to the marketplace, and is only available to supporters of this bundle!