Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
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Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
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I will buy it as an ebook, though I may wait for the price to come down.Lisalovecraft wrote:Awesome!! If I didn't work on Tuesday, I'd be first in line for a copy! I'm hoping this book isn't sold out by Wednesday.

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I usually do not go for short stories but I am a huge fan of Neil Gaiman and Doctor Who. I am going to check this out!Lisalovecraft wrote:I just finished this. It was a collection of short stories, many of them previously published. Some of them were amazing, all were good. There were a few poems, too. Nothing o'clock was a Doctor Who piece that featured the Eleventh Doctor and his companion Amy Pond. I could just picture this being an episode of the show, it was perfect! Click Clack the Rattlebones was another great story, and I found it so creepy that I've been avoiding my attic since reading it. The last story in the collection features Shadow, the main character from American Gods. Gaiman writes in his typical dreamy, fairy tale-like style , and he often incorporates real mythology and legends into the tales. I am more of a fan of his longer fiction, but I really enjoyed Trigger Warning nonetheless.

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You might be able to find the a Doctor Who story for free somewhere. It is really good!bluemel4 wrote:I usually do not go for short stories but I am a huge fan of Neil Gaiman and Doctor Who. I am going to check this out!Lisalovecraft wrote:I just finished this. It was a collection of short stories, many of them previously published. Some of them were amazing, all were good. There were a few poems, too. Nothing o'clock was a Doctor Who piece that featured the Eleventh Doctor and his companion Amy Pond. I could just picture this being an episode of the show, it was perfect! Click Clack the Rattlebones was another great story, and I found it so creepy that I've been avoiding my attic since reading it. The last story in the collection features Shadow, the main character from American Gods. Gaiman writes in his typical dreamy, fairy tale-like style , and he often incorporates real mythology and legends into the tales. I am more of a fan of his longer fiction, but I really enjoyed Trigger Warning nonetheless.
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Yeah, I think Gaiman excels in his longer tales. I'm glad I borrowed this from the library instead of buying it. Some of the stories in Trigger Warning seemed more like fragments and didn't have enough of a satisfying ending for me. There are a few gems in there, though!!gali wrote:I am reading it between other books. The stories I have read so far were nice, but didn't knock me down.
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