Stardust, by Neil Gaiman

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A simple illustration of young Tristran Thorn from Stardust as he navigates through a journey to find a star for his beloved. This print is simple, artistic, and the perfect addition to any space owned by a bookworm. Whether you love Gaiman’s stardust or just want some literary inspiration, this design has been made just for you.

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In Stardust, young Tristran Thorn will do anything to win the cold heart of beautiful Victoria. He is ready to fetch her the star they watch fall from the night sky. But to do so, he must enter the unexplored lands on the other side of the ancient wall that gives their tiny village its name. Beyond that old stone wall, Tristran learns, lies Faerie—where nothing, not even a fallen star, is what he imagined.

Why you should read this book?

Stardust by Neil Gaiman is a beautifully crafted fairy tale. It transports readers to a magical world filled with adventure, romance, and wonder.

Gaiman’s storytelling in Stardust is both lyrical and engaging. It is a delightful read for those who appreciate fantasy and romance. The novel’s rich world-building and whimsical characters capture the essence of classic fairy tales while infusing them with a modern sensibility.

Gaiman’s blend of humor with themes of identity, destiny, and love makes this book relatable. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to his work, it offers an enchanting escape into a world where anything is possible.

Who is Neil Gaiman?

Neil Gaiman is a celebrated British author whose work spans fantasy, horror, science fiction, and graphic novels. Born on November 10, 1960, in Portchester, Hampshire, England, Gaiman began his career as a journalist and biographer before venturing into fiction writing. His breakthrough came with the co-authored novel “Good Omens” (1990) alongside Terry Pratchett, which became a cult classic. Gaiman’s masterful storytelling is perhaps best exemplified in “The Sandman” series. This groundbreaking graphic novel blends mythology, history, literature, and “American Gods,” exploring contemporary America’s clash between old and new deities.

Gaiman’s writing is known for its rich imagination, poetic prose, and the seamless blending of genres. He frequently incorporates elements of mythology, folklore, and fairy tales, creating timeless stories that appeal to readers of all ages. Over the years, he has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker. This has solidified his status as one of the most influential contemporary writers. Beyond his literary achievements, Gaiman has contributed to various adaptations of his film, television, and theater work, further establishing his legacy as a versatile and beloved storyteller.

Other details

Published on 1 February 1999 by DC Comics
Language: English, after which it was translated into 40 languages, and over five million copies have been sold.
Genres: Magic, Fantasy, Fiction

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