Coraline is a book about fear and bravery; of discontent and comfort. A book that, regardless of age, the reader will benefit from. It is a particularly good read for children and preteens who may identify with Coraline, but it should by no means be simply relegated off to the young adult section.
Book Review: The Ocean at the End of the Lane
I have read less of Neil Gaiman’s work than I would like. My first introduction to him was through Neverwhere (if you haven’t read it, you should). The Ocean at the End of the Lane is my fourth read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is told through the memories of a middle aged man returning to his childhood home. Forty years prior, a suicide was committed at the end of the lane. It set in motion a series of events that would forever change the protagonist’s life.