Anyone read? I just finished, enjoyed muchly. It's like Coraline -- both for younger readers and adults -- but definitely has dark elements (starts off with a baby's family getting murdered...)
Basic story = orphan boy gets raised by the ghosts of a graveyard.
If you like audiobooks, the audio version is great, it's read by Neil Gaiman, and he's got a very lovely voice. And it's got Bela Fleck doing the opening music for it! (Danse Macabre, using banjo and fiddle, oooh.)
Posted by Stray (Member # 4056) on :
I read it a few weeks ago and quite enjoyed it. I have a huge pileup of credits at Audible.com, maybe I'll check out the audio version just to hear it in Mr. Neil's voice...
Posted by Miro (Member # 1178) on :
Based on your recommendation, I just bought it from Audible. It better be good.
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
Ooh, I didn't realize that Bela Fleck did the intro music; very cool. My girlfriend downloaded the audiobook about a month ago, and I've been meaning to listen to it, but I keep forgetting to.
Posted by plaid (Member # 2393) on :
My taste is quite excellent , enjoy the book.
(vote plaid!)
Posted by chosha (Member # 10923) on :
I heard him read about half of Chapter 4 (Hounds of God) in Melbourne earlier this year and knew I had to get the audiobook. I love the way he does Miss Lupesku's voice!!
The book is thoughtful and entertaining, though I'll be avoiding this thread for a couple more days while I finish it, to avoid possible spoilers.
Neil Gaiman is a legend.
Posted by Shanna (Member # 7900) on :
Now I'm off to buy the audio too!
I did finish reading the book last week. I've een meaning to make a post about it but forgot about it. What a great read!
I read most of it during my lunch break at work or while hanging out the dojo. Since its more like a compilation of short stories, it fit perfectly into my busy schedule.
Posted by plaid (Member # 2393) on :