A Dusting of Stars

Stardust by Neil Gaiman is one of my new favorite books. It's also a movie, which is actually how I was introduced to it. The movie is fantastic, but I'm discussing the book here! I love Gaiman's writing style. It feels like a tale from long ago, with an easy-going air and an omnipresent narrator. We visit several story lines that eventually converge. The book is the tale of Tristran Thorn. He grows up next to in the town of Wall, next to The Wall. Appropriately named, right? The Wall separates our world from the land of Faerie. The two lands have very little interaction beyond a fair held every nine years. Tristran is your average shop-boy, and is crazily in love with the town beauty, Victoria Forester. He claims that he will bring her back a fallen star, in return for his heart's desire. She laughingly agrees, thinking that he's joking. However, he soon sets off in search of a fallen star. He has many troubles and trials along the way. He does find his star. And much more. I shan't spoil the rest for you. I can say it's a brilliant book, and I highly recommend it. For those who love adventure, magic, laughs, and surprises, Stardust is the book for you.

(picture from adriennemonson.com)

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