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Includes ?How to Talk to Girls at Parties,? the basis for A Major motion picture directed by John Cameron Mitchell and starring Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning. Two teenage boys crash a party and meet the girls of their dreams?and nightmares. . . . A mysterious circus terrifies an audience for one extraordinary performance before disappearing into the night. . . . In a Hugo Award?winning story, a great detective must solve a most unsettling royal murder in a strangely altered Victorian England. . . . These marvelous creations and more showcase the unparalleled invention and storytelling…mehr

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Includes ?How to Talk to Girls at Parties,? the basis for A Major motion picture directed by John Cameron Mitchell and starring Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning. Two teenage boys crash a party and meet the girls of their dreams?and nightmares. . . . A mysterious circus terrifies an audience for one extraordinary performance before disappearing into the night. . . . In a Hugo Award?winning story, a great detective must solve a most unsettling royal murder in a strangely altered Victorian England. . . . These marvelous creations and more showcase the unparalleled invention and storytelling brilliance?and the terrifyingly dark and entertaining wit?of the incomparable Neil Gaiman. By turns delightful, disturbing, and diverting, Fragile Things is a gift of literary enchantment from one of the most original writers of our time.
Autorenporträt
Neil Gaiman is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of books for children and adults whose award-winning titles include Norse Mythology, American Gods, The Graveyard Book, Good Omens (with Terry Pratchett), Coraline, and The Sandman graphic novels. Neil Gaiman is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR and Professor in the Arts at Bard College.
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"[Gaiman] is a one-man story engine. . . . Fragile Things is a delightful compendium . . . [Gaiman] is indeed a national treasure." Washington Post Book World