Reviews
[A] tale about love, danger, friendship, magic, and adventure . . . a short novel that delivers big-time satisfaction., Thrilling . . . Stardust reads like a mix between L. Frank Baum, the Brothers Grimm, and a Tim Burton movie script., "Eminently readable-a charming piece of work." -- Washington Post Book World "Strange . . . marvelous. . . . Stardust takes us back to a time when the world was more magical, and, real or not, that world is a charming place." -- Philadelphia Inquirer "A wonderful novel . . . A pleasure to read." -- Denver Post "Marvelous adventures . . . magical and fun." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer "Thrilling. . . . Stardust reads like a mix between L. Frank Baum, the Brothers Grimm, and a Tim Burton movie script." -- Dallas Morning News "Beautiful, memorable . . . A book full of marvels." -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "The multitalented author of The Sandman graphic novels and last year's Neverwhere charms again, with a deftly written fantasy adventure tale set in Victorian England and enriched by familiar folk materials." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred) "Sparkling, fresh, and charming. Superb." -- Booklist "A charming comic romance." -- Dayton Daily News "Delightful...a strange yet wonderful story." -- Grand Rapids Press "His finest work yet...Sometimes sparse, sometimes witty, often lyrical...prose as smooth as 12-year-old scotch." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "[A] tale about love, danger, friendship, magic, and adventure . . . a short novel that delivers big-time satisfaction." -- Detroit Free Press "A wonderful tale . . . mythic." -- Denise Hamilton, Romantic Times BOOKclub "[A] beautiful book, and most of all, perfect for all ages." -- Desicritics.org on STARDUST, Thrilling. . . . Stardust reads like a mix between L. Frank Baum, the Brothers Grimm, and a Tim Burton movie script., “Strange...marvelous...Stardust takes us back to a time when the world was more magical, and, real or not, that world is a charming place.�, Strange...marvelous...Stardust takes us back to a time when the world was more magical, and, real or not, that world is a charming place., His finest work yet...Sometimes sparse, sometimes witty, often lyrical...prose as smooth as 12-year-old scotch., “His finest work yet...Sometimes sparse, sometimes witty, often lyrical...prose as smooth as 12-year-old scotch.�, The multitalented author of The Sandman graphic novels and last year's Neverwhere charms again, with a deftly written fantasy adventure tale set in Victorian England and enriched by familiar folk materials., “[A] tale about love, danger, friendship, magic, and adventure . . . a short novel that delivers big-time satisfaction.�, Strange . . . marvelous. . . . Stardust takes us back to a time when the world was more magical, and, real or not, that world is a charming place., “The multitalented author of The Sandman graphic novels and last year’s Neverwhere charms again, with a deftly written fantasy adventure tale set in Victorian England and enriched by familiar folk materials.�, “Thrilling . . . Stardust reads like a mix between L. Frank Baum, the Brothers Grimm, and a Tim Burton movie script.�