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    • Eli
      Eli @burvantill last edited by

      @burvantill Ha! Yes! a terrible influence. You can't go wrong with Neil Gaiman. He is phenomenal.

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      • Miriam
        Miriam @burvantill last edited by

        @burvantill The audiobook I listened to had a bonus feature at the end where he shares the inspiration for the story and his experience writing it, so I hope it's the same!

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        • burvantill
          burvantill Moderator last edited by

          @Miriam & @Eli I listened to the Graveyard Book! It did NOT have the extra bit at the end unfortunately. But I did realize that I have read/listened to Gaiman before with Stardust and Ocean at the End of the Lane. I saw the Stardust movie first then heard there was a book, so HAD to get the book. Lol. So I guess I'm a fan and didn't know it. Lol. I love that he reads his own books. After the Graveyard Book I also listened to Odd and the Frost Giants. It was cute. I now have more than five of his books on my holds list. Have you read American Gods yet?

          Lisa Burvant
          www.lisaburvant.com
          Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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          • Eli
            Eli @burvantill last edited by

            @burvantill American Gods is EPIC. I've read it a couple of times and it's awesome. I LOVED Ocean at the End of the Lane. Neverwhere and Anansi Boys tie for my favorites, maybe. It has been a while since I read Graveyard Book, but I remember really liking it.

            I haven't listened to the books, only read them, but now that I know he reads them himself, I'm going to have to check that out.
            Good Omens is also great, co-written with Terry Pratchett (another of my favorite writers).

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            • burvantill
              burvantill Moderator @Eli last edited by

              @eli Great! I have the Anansi Boys on my list too. Not Neverwhere though. I'll have to add that. LOL!
              He has a great voice. British. I love when brits read to me. hee hee

              Lisa Burvant
              www.lisaburvant.com
              Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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              • Whoopidoo
                Whoopidoo last edited by

                Keep talking you two, I am busily writing down titles here. Also a fan of Gaiman and retold fairytales. Trouble is when he uses multiple illustrators I have to buy duplicate copies of his books. Like both the Chris Riddell and Dave McKean versions. (Love both of them)

                Carmen Wing
                https://www.instagram.com/whoopidoo.ings

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                • Whoopidoo
                  Whoopidoo @Whoopidoo last edited by

                  Both versions of The Graveyard Book that should have said. Early morning here, not awake. πŸ™‚

                  Carmen Wing
                  https://www.instagram.com/whoopidoo.ings

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                  • Whoopidoo
                    Whoopidoo @Whoopidoo last edited by

                    Also, can I add Sleeper and the Spindle to your list of ones to look for? It's in the children's section but the illustrations are just stunning and it's definitely Gaiman putting a twist on fairytales πŸ™‚

                    Carmen Wing
                    https://www.instagram.com/whoopidoo.ings

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                    • Pam Boutilier
                      Pam Boutilier last edited by

                      I just wanted to say 'hi' and echo what's been said earlier ... it's never too late!

                      I am 43 and can empathize.. it's hard, at this age, to make any kind of friends. Especially if you're introverted. My theory is that once you hit 39 your tolerance for people's BS drops precipitously which makes it hard to get past the first stages of meeting new people and making friends (or maybe it's just me :D).

                      These forums are GREAT! Filled with wonderful, supportive artists. But if you find a way to make art friends in person at our age please do share it! πŸ˜ƒ

                      Also - regarding the book turn this thread has taken, I'll toss out "War of the Flowers" by Tad Williams - it's dystopian fantasy, though his style quite different from Neil Gaiman (who I also love).

                      ~ Pam
                      www.PamBoutilier.com

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                      • Eli
                        Eli @Pam Boutilier last edited by

                        @pam-boutilier I thought it was just me, feeling isolated and finding it hard to make friends. Yes, anyone with tips for finding friends in real life, share them! I agree that your BS tolerance decreases over time, and that is a good thing. But it does get lonely. I will check out that book! Thanks!

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                        • Whoopidoo
                          Whoopidoo last edited by

                          Guys, guys, guys! I had to come on and share! Guess who is going to watch Neil Gaiman and Chris Ridell give a talk on the latest Gaiman book - Art Matters? MEEEEE! (Anyone near London it's next month hand he mentioned it on his insta account) Excited much? Just a bit! And all ticket holders get a signed copy of the book! I am so excited!

                          Carmen Wing
                          https://www.instagram.com/whoopidoo.ings

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                          • burvantill
                            burvantill Moderator last edited by

                            The new books have been added to my list πŸ˜‚.
                            @Whoopidoo I WISH I was near London. It’s dang hot here in Cali.
                            @Pam-Boutilier I totally agree on the lower BS tolerance comment.
                            @Eli If we were close IRL I would have coffee with you 😬.
                            Same goes for all of you. 😊
                            I think it’s harder in real life to meet people like you all because I don’t join artsy groups. Getting past the initial meet and greet and on to whether you have something in common is tedious IRL. Lol. I like this way better.

                            Lisa Burvant
                            www.lisaburvant.com
                            Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                            • Eli
                              Eli @Whoopidoo last edited by

                              @whoopidoo So insanely jealous right now!! LOL (and happy for you of course!) Be sure to tell us all about it!! πŸ™‚

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                              • Eli
                                Eli @burvantill last edited by

                                @burvantill Yes! Coffee would be happening! I hear you about the tediousness of trying to meet people you have ANYTHING in common with!

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