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“So be wise. And if you cannot be wise, pretend to be someone who is wise and then just behave like they would. Now go, and make interesting mistakes. Make Interesting. Mistakes. Make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for you being here. Make good art.” 
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This book was really inspiring and full of advice from Neil Gaiman himself. This book explained the importance of reading and how ideas can't be destroyed.
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This was another addition to Neil's long list of amazing works. With a combination of short stories and essay like writings he expresses his beliefs, experiences, advice, and lessons learned in his career as a creator of art. Highly inspiring for people everywhere, especially for those creators and human rights activists in the audience, Gaiman emphasizes the importance of creating for society and individuals along with having the explicit freedom to do so. Accompanied by phenomenal illustrations by Chris Riddell, this is definitely a book with wide-reaching significance and importance in the world right now.
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A good and inspiring book with the Make Good Art essay being the one that really sells it. Some of the drawing is a little iffy in the beginning, one or more a little islamophobic, but for the most part enjoyable. 

A nice light ready if one is looking for inspiration. 

Rated 4 stars purely because of Gaimans essays. The drawings at the beginning were jarringly islamophobic and then pretty much only white people.
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A beautiful little book with an important message. If everyone in the world read it and agreed the world would instantly become a better place.
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