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Stardust by neil gaiman5/31/2023 To him, readers are readers and he caters to both seamlessly.įortunately, the Milk…is a children’s book, heavily and beautifully illustrated by Chris Riddell, which tells the whimsical tale of a father’s journey around the world. It’s also lovely because it demonstrates how well Neil Gaiman is able to adapt his ideas to an audience of children rather than adults. This is a real flexing of this writer-artist pair’s imagination muscles. This is still a lovely Neil Gaiman book, in part because Chris Riddell’s illustrations are utterly gorgeous. I also read this book at the age of 23, knowing that the target demographic is very young children. It feels a little mean putting this at the bottom but, honestly, Neil Gaiman has never written a flat-out bad book. We’re starting with his worst and moving down to his best. So, if you’re wondering where to start reading Neil Gaiman, or you’re simply looking for the very best Neil Gaiman books, here is my own ranking. If it’s good Neil Gaiman prose, it’s on this list. This list of the best Neil Gaiman books includes his novels for children, his novels for adults, and his short story collections all ranked from worst to best. You won’t find Sandman or any of his work for Marvel and DC here. What you’ll find here is my ranking of the best Neil Gaiman books. The Best Neil Gaiman Books, Ranked: Worst to Best The Best Neil Gaiman Books, Ranked: Worst to Best.
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