A review by abbyoreilly
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman

4.0

It’s not a 5 because I desperately want to know more about the magic and the world the women belong to, but I also begrudgingly accept that the fact we don’t know more is kind of the point; it’s left foggy n hazy because truth is unreliable n unattainable. The discussion surrounding trauma and how it shapes perceptions of ourselves and others as we grow also rly slaps.

Lettie has weird quirky 11yo girl who’s into collecting colourful sand vibes and I love her for it.