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rachellitt 's review for:
Stardust
by Neil Gaiman
A classic hero’s journey that kept me reading to learn more about the interesting magical world it is set in. I didn’t feel particularly connected to any of the characters, which is not something I need to be able to enjoy a book, but I know that is important for some readers. I found the way that the narrative jumped between different people fun and engaging, and it felt very movie-like (no surprise that there is a movie adaptation).
In the spectrum of fantasy, one end being fairy tales and the other end being high fantasy, I feel this book sits in the middle of those two, maybe leaning a little more towards the fairy tale end of things.
In the spectrum of fantasy, one end being fairy tales and the other end being high fantasy, I feel this book sits in the middle of those two, maybe leaning a little more towards the fairy tale end of things.