M Is for Magic by Neil Gaiman, Teddy Kristiansen (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Pub. Date: June 2007
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 408,779

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    • Pub. Date: June 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Library Binding, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 408,779
    • Age Range: 12 and up

    Synopsis

    Master storyteller Neil Gaiman presents a breathtaking collection of tales for younger readers that may chill or amuse, but that always embrace the unexpected:

    • Humpty Dumpty's sister hires a private detective to investigate her brother's death.
    • A teenage boy who has trouble talking to girls finds himself at a rather unusual party.
    • A boy raised in a graveyard makes a discovery, and confronts the much more troubling world of the living.

    Publishers Weekly

    Taking both inspiration and naming convention from Ray Bradbury's R Is for Rocketand S Is for Space, Gaiman's first YA anthology is a fine collection of previously published short stories. Although Gaiman's prose skill has improved markedly since the earliest stories included here, one constant is his stellar imagination, not to mention his knack for finding unexpected room for exploration in conventional story motifs. Jill Dumpty, sister of the late Humpty, hires a hard-boiled detective to look into her brother's tragic fall; the 12 months of the year sit around in a circle, telling each other stories about the things they've seen; an elderly woman finds the Holy Grail in a flea market and takes it home because of how nice it will look on her mantelpiece. Collectors will be pleased to note the inclusion of several stories that were previously published in the now-hard-to-find collection Angels & Visitations. Also of note is fan favorite "How to Talk to Girls at Parties," which has been nominated for a Hugo Award for 2007. Though Gaiman is still best known for his groundbreaking Sandmancomic book epic, this volume is an excellent reminder of his considerable talent for short-form prose. Ages 10-up. (July)

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    Novelist Neil Gaiman has sent a British businessman tumbling into a fantastic underworld and had a devil and angel comically conspiring to thwart the Apocalypse. He found his biggest success, though, in Death, Dreams and Destruction -- and the four other similarly named siblings who controlled the reins of the human race's emotional impulses in his graphic-novel series The Sandman, a wholesale rejuvenation of graphic fiction that had everyone from Tori Amos to Norman Mailer spinning with, yes, Delirium.

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    September 19, 2009: Brings back some great childhood memories. Very well written.

    The stories were entertaining.