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M Is for Magic CD
by Neil Gaiman
Listening to Neil stories is such a cozy thing I might do every winter, maybe pick the same books again and again. It's that good.
This book is a collection of short stories, many were published in different times and places. All share a magical, elegant element, some are with more dreadful details than others. And many havs splendid twists and smart endings, they leave you satisfied.
"Chivalry" and "sunbird" were my favorites. I just realized both of them are about old, old people, chivalry is about an old lady who found a very important artifact while thrifting, so important, that a knight on his white horse asked of her to give it to him to end his quest.
She refused, it looked nice where she put it.
The old lady and the knight on a white horse's interactions were so heartwarming. It's a dream, like becoming an old cat lady.
"Sunbird" is the story about the epicurean club members, a group of old friends who've eaten everything, and their journey, and destination, to eat the sunbird, and what big mystery that would uncover about their multi-generational club.
The art in the book gave it an appropriate spooky sense.
And I found myself craving this art style more, while reading the book.
This book is a collection of short stories, many were published in different times and places. All share a magical, elegant element, some are with more dreadful details than others. And many havs splendid twists and smart endings, they leave you satisfied.
"Chivalry" and "sunbird" were my favorites. I just realized both of them are about old, old people, chivalry is about an old lady who found a very important artifact while thrifting, so important, that a knight on his white horse asked of her to give it to him to end his quest.
She refused, it looked nice where she put it.
The old lady and the knight on a white horse's interactions were so heartwarming. It's a dream, like becoming an old cat lady.
"Sunbird" is the story about the epicurean club members, a group of old friends who've eaten everything, and their journey, and destination, to eat the sunbird, and what big mystery that would uncover about their multi-generational club.
The art in the book gave it an appropriate spooky sense.
And I found myself craving this art style more, while reading the book.