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      <title>Capsule Review Archive – The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[  This review originally appeared on Goodreads on August 16, 2015.&#xA;&#xA;The Graveyard Book&#xA;&#xA;By Neil Gaiman  – HarperCollins – September 30, 2008&#xA;&#xA;Review by Robin Marx&#xA;&#xA;This Jungle Book-inspired young adult fantasy by Neil Gaiman was pleasant, but nothing particularly profound.&#xA;&#xA;The central premise, in which an orphaned toddler is adopted by the residents of a cemetery, is an interesting one, but the details of such a living arrangement felt insufficiently explored. The quirky antagonists of the story likewise felt underdeveloped and sort of a rehash of the much more interesting Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar from Neverwhere.&#xA;&#xA;While I won&#39;t label it a flaw, per se, I did find it a bit jarring every time the Internet or other trappings of modern society were mentioned, as the book&#39;s voice has a very Edwardian feel (much like the artwork of Edward Gorey).&#xA;&#xA;I didn&#39;t dislike this book, but it definitely felt like one of Gaiman&#39;s lesser works. It could be a worthwhile recommendation to boys and girls in late elementary school, but for the adult reader or fan of Gaiman there&#39;s not much to sink your teeth into.&#xA;&#xA;★★★☆☆&#xA;&#xA;#CapsuleReviewArchive #BookReview #UrbanFantasy #YoungAdult #TheGraveyardBook #NeilGaiman]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>This review originally appeared on Goodreads on August 16, 2015.</p></blockquote>

<h2 id="the-graveyard-book" id="the-graveyard-book">The Graveyard Book</h2>

<p>By Neil Gaiman  – HarperCollins – September 30, 2008</p>

<p>Review by <a href="https://wandering.shop/@RobinMarx">Robin Marx</a></p>

<p>This <em>Jungle Book</em>-inspired young adult fantasy by Neil Gaiman was pleasant, but nothing particularly profound.</p>

<p>The central premise, in which an orphaned toddler is adopted by the residents of a cemetery, is an interesting one, but the details of such a living arrangement felt insufficiently explored. The quirky antagonists of the story likewise felt underdeveloped and sort of a rehash of the much more interesting Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar from <em>Neverwhere</em>.</p>

<p>While I won&#39;t label it a flaw, per se, I did find it a bit jarring every time the Internet or other trappings of modern society were mentioned, as the book&#39;s voice has a very Edwardian feel (much like the artwork of Edward Gorey).</p>

<p>I didn&#39;t dislike this book, but it definitely felt like one of Gaiman&#39;s lesser works. It could be a worthwhile recommendation to boys and girls in late elementary school, but for the adult reader or fan of Gaiman there&#39;s not much to sink your teeth into.</p>

<p>★★★☆☆</p>

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