A review by sylvivresavie
Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions by Neil Gaiman

dark funny mysterious fast-paced

3.25

The problem with collections of this sort is how uneven they tend to be, but there are moments when Gaiman's talent shines; moments, even, of brilliance. Still, it is largely merely "pretty good" with the occasional outright misfire. I loved Neverwhere and Coraline when I was young, and this collection, while it did not bowl me over, has convinced me that I should revisit Gaiman as a novelist now, in my 30s.