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Stardust
Stardust
Author: Neil Gaiman
In the sleepy English countryside at the dawn of the Victorian Era, life moves at a leisurely pace in the tiny town of Wall -- a secluded hamlet so named for an imposing stone barrier that surrounds a fertile grassland. Armed sentries guard the sole gap in the bulwark to keep the inquisitive from wandering through, relaxing their vigil only once...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780747263692
ISBN-10: 0747263698
Publication Date: 1/6/2000
Pages: 280
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Headline Book Pub Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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jai avatar reviewed Stardust on + 310 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
I read this when it first came out 10 years ago and just reread it in preparation for the motion picture. I think its even better the second time around.. truely feels like a fairy tale. Every paragraph is well written and magical. This is chiefly the tale of a young man setting out on a foolish quest for a fallen star and finding more than he expected. The ending was more bittersweet than I initially remembered too, but maybe thats me getting soft.
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Helpful Score: 5
It's billed as an adult fairy tale, but it is very much like any child's/young adult fantasy journey, except there is one mild sex scene and one use of the F word. It was the type of story that would have appealed to me as a tween, but seems to be written too "young" for something geared toward adults.
MadeOfStars avatar reviewed Stardust on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This book is a great quick read. I love the story (though the movie is pretty true to the book) and the characters do feel well-developed to me. I love how much of the past connects to the present in this story.
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Helpful Score: 2
A quick, absorbing little read. Short. The font in this book is really big, which is why it can boast as many pages as it does. If you're familiar with Gaiman's world-building and character-building, the whole thing will seem like a spin off familiar territory. (It's obviously the same Land of Faerie that Gaiman created for Sandman and his other books and stories.) I enjoyed it and it is a highly acclaimed little book.
natalexx avatar reviewed Stardust on + 52 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
You don't have to be a Gaiman fan to enjoy this book. It's a quick read, and though it doesn't delve too far past subverting cliches of the fairy tale story, it's a well-written satire on the genre. Guiltless fluff is how I would describe it.
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cyndij avatar reviewed Stardust on + 1032 more book reviews
I haven't read much Neil Gaiman; I liked American Gods but for some reason I didn't pursue any more of his. After I saw the mini-series of "Good Omens" I decided I might be missing something. Anyway, this is a sweet fantasy, definitely a throwback to the older tales from Lord Dunsany and James Cabell but with a little bit of fun poking at them. Nice settings, loved all the faerie creatures Tristan comes in contact with - even the nasty ones. My copy of this book has some photos from the movie that was made, I will have to look for it.
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Just as good as I remembered it. Neil Gaiman's a creepy writer.
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Tristran travels in the land of faerie to find a star that fell when he knelt to propose to the beautiful Victoria who says she will accept him when he brings her the star. His adventures are many but the dauntless young man survives all, finds the star that links her to him with a silver chain. Yvaine hates Tristran and he plans to take her home to Victoria but when he saves her life from the witch queen she is bound to him forever. The two travel to a wall which he crosses to visit his family and the lovely Victoria who vows to keep her promise in spite of the fact that she loves someone else. This is a romantic read most appropriate for young readers.
althea avatar reviewed Stardust on + 774 more book reviews
A classic tale - updated for today, but owing ever-so-much to 19th-century tales based on ancient European folklore... a fast, easy read, but one that's deeply satisfying... everything really ends up just as it should, with just enough plucking on the heartstrings without verging on sentimentality...
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Another brilliant work by Neil Gaiman!
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very neat and very sweet fantasy adventure
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This books was great. I cannot wait to see the movie. It is a unique fairy tale that I will definitely read it again!
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magic,magic, magic. stardust takes you back to a time when the world was more magical. iread this book in one sitting. loved it..
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great read.
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I read this book before watching the movie, and glad I did! I love this story! A fantasy fairytale for adults. Neil Gaiman is a great writer! I look forward to reading more from him.

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