“But then it occured to him that any progress he had made on his quest so far he had made by accepting the help that had been offered to him.”
Quote by Neil Gaiman
Book:Stardust
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Stardust
A young man named Tristan finds a magical dust that allows him to travel between worlds. His journey leads him to encounter a variety of fantastical creatures and to fall in love with a mortal girl, Yvaine, who is pursued by a malevolent king. The story explores themes of love, destiny, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. more
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