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Title | : | The Graveyard Book |
Author | : | Neil Gaiman |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 307 pages |
Published | : | September 30th 2008 by HarperCollins |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Adventure. Young Adult. Urban Fantasy |

Neil Gaiman
Hardcover | Pages: 307 pages Rating: 4.13 | 414811 Users | 29923 Reviews
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Nobody Owens, known to his friends as Bod, is a perfectly normal boy. Well, he would be perfectly normal if he didn't live in a graveyard, being raised and educated by ghosts, with a solitary guardian who belongs to neither the world of the living nor the world of the dead. There are dangers and adventures for Bod in the graveyard: the strange and terrible menace of the Sleer; a gravestone entrance to a desert that leads to the city of ghouls; friendship with a witch, and so much more. But it is in the land of the living that real danger lurks, for it is there that the man Jack lives and he has already killed Bod's family. A deliciously dark masterwork by bestselling author Neil Gaiman, with illustrations by award-winning Dave McKean.List Books To The Graveyard Book
Original Title: | The Graveyard Book |
ISBN: | 0060530928 (ISBN13: 9780060530921) |
Edition Language: | English URL https://www.harpercollins.com/9780060530921/the-graveyard-book/ |
Characters: | Nobody Owens, the man Jack, Silas, Mr. Owens, Mrs. Owens, Miss Lupescu, Scarlett Perkins, The Sleer, Liza Hempstock |
Literary Awards: | Hugo Award for Best Novel (2009), Newbery Medal (2009), Locus Award for Best Young Adult Novel (2009), World Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2009), Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Children's Literature (2009) Audie Award for Audiobook of the Year (2009), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2010), Michigan Library Association Thumbs Up! Award Nominee (2009), Indies Choice Book Award for Best Indie Young Adult Buzz Book (Fiction): (2009), Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award Nominee (2009), British Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2009), Cybils Award for Middle Grade Fantasy & Science Fiction (2008), Carnegie Medal (2010), Elizabeth Burr / Worzalla Award (2009), Premio El Templo de las Mil Puertas for Mejor novela extranjera independiente (2009), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2013) |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 414811 Users | 29923 ReviewsComment On Of Books The Graveyard Book
This Review ✍ Blog 📖 Twitter 🐦 Instagram 📷 If you dare nothing, then when the day is over, nothing is all you will have gained. ★ This fortunately was one of Gaimans books that worked for me. I had my copy for a while but I wanted to read it in October since it is the spooky month and I finally did it. I would not consider it a horror story as I saw some readers shelf it but it was still a good choice for this month!★ The writing was very digestible and easy to follow and I think this is partIt takes a graveyard to raise a childNobody Owens (yes, that's his name) becomes orphaned at an early age when an unknown "Jack" murders his entire family.What's surprising is that Nobody doesn't even notice - the kid is too excited that the house door is open and toddles off for adventure. He ends up at the local graveyard. The local ghosts see Jack's intentions and decide to grant Nobody the Protection of the Graveyard. A childless ghost couple adopts the toddler and a vampire becomes his
The Graveyard Book is my 3rd Gaiman so I can now say I am a fan. I even follow him on Facebook, the only author that has this privilege. I was a bit skeptical before I started because I wasnt sure he can pull of a childrens novel set in a graveyard without scaring the shit out of the little ones. I shouldnt have worried. The book managed to be light and fun despite its beginning. A family is murdered by a strange man named Jack and the only survivor, a 1 year old toddler, runs away in a

I read the first chapter with a massive grin on my face because it was so obvious where this book was going, and it sounded marvellous. I do. For good or for ill- and I firmly believe that it is for the good Mrs Owens and her husband have taken this child under their protection. It is going to take more than just a couple of good-hearted souls to raise this child. It will, said Silas, take a graveyardNobodys, or Bod to his friends, has just had his parents murdered by The Man named Jack. Bod
When a family is murdered by a mysterious killer, one of the intended victims is missing, a young, diapered boy, who had wandered off just before the crime took place. But the killer needed to complete the job. Fortunately for the boy, he was taken in by the late residents of a nearby graveyard. And when the spirit of his newly deceased mother asks for their help, the residents agree to raise her son. He is given to the care of the Owens couple and named Nobody, Bod for short, as he looks like
(A-) 83% | Very GoodNotes: A bit too short, and the illustrations dont really work. Still, its a fun, light and whimsical take on its macabre milieu.
Once there was a little girl who lived in a big house in a strange and wonderful city in the North. Her name: Dove Black*. An unusual name for an unusual girl. Her equally unusual mother took her away for the summer, across the sea. I came to that strange and wonderful city and stayed in that big house. In the house was a book. The Graveyard Book! I fell prey to an odd illness during my visit; while my companions made merry in the streets and taverns of that city, I recovered on the wide and
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