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1. Stardust by Neil Gaiman

Stardust is the tale of Tristran Thorn’s quest to find the Fallen Star for his love, who promised him anything he desired if he were to achieve the impossible task. Tristran does end up finding the star, but gets more than he bargained for -- he is not the only one searching for it. The evil witch queen is after the heart of the star, for the star is actually a gorgeous young woman and eating her heart will make the witch queen young and powerful again.

Some who are reading this review probably have already watched the movie, but the book and the movie are two completely separate things. The book had more adventure than the movie and ended better, in my opinion. I will give the movie props for being funnier though.


In the book, I enjoyed the way Neil Gaiman switched points of views throughout the story. I liked reading the witch’s perspective and getting into her thoughts because, personally, I haven’t read many books like that.


I give Stardust 5 daggers out of 5. I felt that all the loose ends from the beginning of the book got tied into perfectly neat bows.


Keep an eye for more reviews.

--Twyla Lee





Well, for once Twyla and I agree on the quality of a book. That's interesting.
Anyhow, I adored Stardust. Neil Gaiman is masterful in his storytelling and the world that he created in this book was simply marvellous. Somehow, he managed to make the entire book heartbreaking within the very last paragraph.
Genius, really.

I give the book five daggers (of five) worthy of cutting out the heart of a star.

Read on....Avery Trelaine





Oh my! Total consensus! Whatever shall we do?

I think that this unprecedented event comes on account of the fact that Stardust is indisputably, fantastically amazing. To take a cue from the Uglies trilogy, it is happy-making.

Stardust managed to make me extraordinarily happy and then completely rip my heart out. How, you ask? Do not ask. Read.

Also, I need to see the movie. I'm told that there's a cross-dressing Robert De Niro.

Five of five, but of course.



Happily, sadly, starrily, wonderingly, agreeingly yours,

Aislinn Ai

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2. We're IN!

Well, we are finally here and moved in. We have no 'frig...it comes hopefully today. My husband is one stressed out nasty at this point! Our beagle has no idea how to get around the house (keep in mind she's blind and arthritic). The pet door just went in, FINALLY. It's been one crazy road! But we have survived! I found the weeks before more stressful when we were running out of time on our house closing and finding a new house. We found our home the last weekend before! When we saw it, I almost fell over when I checked the backyard. In my Magic Notebook, I sketched and cut out little playhouses for my fairy work and painting. There in the backyard was the playhouse. I love the house. The location is dangerous (spent yesterday afternoon in Barnes and Noble). It's the beginning of a grand adventure! Now to have our frig, our furniture in the house and out of the garage, THAT would be lovely! Once we get the scanner out I can share some sketches again. Thanks DOG for this library's computer. Oh...and there's a nice dog park for Emma, so she's happy.

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