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Fragile Things

Fragile Things

Short Fictions and Wonders

by Neil Gaiman
Hardback
Publication Date: 26/09/2006

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A prodigiously imaginative collection.

New York Times Book Review, Editor s Choice

Dazzling tales from a master of the fantastic. Washington Post Book World

Fragile Things is a sterling collection of exceptional tales from Neil Gaiman, multiple award-winning (the Hugo, Bram Stoker, Newberry, and Eisner Awards, to name just a few), #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Graveyard Book, Anansi Boys, Coraline, and the groundbreaking Sandman graphic novel series. A uniquely imaginative creator of wonders whose unique storytelling genius has been acclaimed by a host of literary luminaries from Norman Mailer to Stephen King, Gaiman s astonishing powers are on glorious displays in Fragile Things. Enter and be amazed!

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ISBN:
9780060515225
9780060515225
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
26-09-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
William Morrow & Company
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
360
Dimensions (mm):
231x162x33mm
Weight:
0.59kg
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman has written highly acclaimed books for both children and adults and is the first author to have won both the Carnegie and Newbery Medals for the same work The Graveyard Book. The L.A. Times has described his multi-million-selling graphic novel series Sandman as 'the greatest epic in the history of comic books'.

Many of his books, including Coraline and Stardust, have been made into films, Neverwhere has been adapted for TV and radio and American Gods is in development as a major HBO series. He has also written two amazing episodes of Doctor Who and appeared in The Simpsons as himself.

In 2013 he published his first adult novel for seven years, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, which received stellar reviews and was a bestseller around the world.

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