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Author | Neil Gaiman |
Publisher | William Morrow |
Publication date | October 13, 2009 |
Print length | 368 pages |
Customer Reviews | ★★★★★ / 15,801 ratings |
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Young Tristran Thorn will do anything to win the cold heart of beautiful Victoria—even 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.
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His voice is pretty magical, reminds me of that guy that plays dr strange in the marvel movies but better
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In defense of the movie: my younger self was very torn between whether Claire Danes or Sienna Miller was my dream date.
I actually enjoyed the movie more than the book. The book is good and very Niel Gayman (particularly in the ending), but I thought the movie was fantastic - a great mix of action, comedy, and fantastical wonder. Robert De Niro's character was delightful, as were Michelle Pfeiffer and Mark Strong, and the brothers were hilarious. The movie ending is completely different, sure, but it still worked really well as a Hollywood-style ending - exciting and touching.
Robert de Niro as the pirate captain was fantastic - it is always good to see an actor stretch themselves in a role that is outside their 'type'.