A review by lanceschaubert
The Sandman Vol. 7: Brief Lives by Neil Gaiman

3.0

The quest to find Destruction was... fine. Delirium was cute. The nonsense about temple prostitutes was clearly cooked up by some wishful thinking in a modern sociology department and had zero to do with the actual text of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Reminds me of the Adem nonsense in Rothfuss: it not only yanks you out of the world of the story, it actually contradicts itself by the end of the story logic.

In any case, the end of the son of Dream was worth the ride. But... it was kind of a long walk.