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The Graveyard Book

This novel is a fantasy tale that explores themes of identity, loss, and the supernatural. The protagonist, a young boy, is orphaned at birth and raised in a graveyard by the spirits who inhabit it. The story delves into the boy's journey as he grows up, learning about his past and the world beyond the graveyard. more

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Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman, born on November 10, 1960, is a renowned British author. His works span across various genres including fantasy, horror, and science fiction, with notable titles such as 'American Gods' and 'Good Omens'. Gaiman's writing style is distinctive and has won him a dedicated fan base. more

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