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A review by gharris777
The Sandman Vol. 8: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman

5.0

Worlds' End is the 8th volume in The Sandman series.

It's about stories that people tell inside of a story. Ha!
If that seems confusing to you, then just read the volume.

Neil Gaiman brings all the weird in this volume of The Sandman and I was all about it.
After a car crash, our traveling pair (Brent & Charlene) find themselves at an inn called The Inn of the Worlds' End. No joke.

When you end up at this inn, all types of magical, regular, and strange folk will be there.
They're all staying safe from a reality storm that's brewing outside. They sit around, drink a lot of ale, stay safe from the storm, and tell stories.
Yeah, I want to find myself at an inn like this at one point in my life. What a cool concept!

That's it for the plot but it was enough. The stories that are told at the inn are worth reading this volume.

And that ending. I can't wait to find out more about that!

There's not a lot of The Endless in this volume, but I didn’t mind. I liked being in Neil Gaiman's brain for a bit and just enjoying the strange people and creatures that he's created while they tell their stories.