The Ocean at the End of the Lane
In one of the best novels he ever wrote, Neil Gaiman is examining our childhood memories and their darkest secrets in a both touching and eerie way.
Sunday, 13 July, 2025
In one of the best novels he ever wrote, Neil Gaiman is examining our childhood memories and their darkest secrets in a both touching and eerie way.
Jonathan Ames is trying to be P. G. Wodehouse, but no matter how much he represses it, he is still just a pale shadow of the real thing.
J. K. Rowling proves beyond any doubt that she’s got more than just one trick up her sleeve with a hyper-realistic novel that strikes the sleepy suburbs of the United Kingdom in the guts.
“The Stand” is one of Stephen King’s best works. But you know what they say about his good books, you don’t really want to read them.
As he tours around the remote corners of the United States, Neil Gaiman is presenting his darkest book so far, does so in the special way only he can.
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