M Is for Magic

M Is for Magic by Neil Gaiman is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on April 29, 2008, featuring 272 pages in English. This collection presents a variety of tales designed for younger readers, blending elements of fantasy and intrigue. The stories range from a detective investigation into Humpty Dumpty’s death to a teenage boy navigating an unusual party, showcasing Gaiman’s signature storytelling style that embraces the unexpected.
Readers will find a rich assortment of short stories that may chill or amuse, each offering a unique perspective on childhood experiences and the fantastical. The narratives include themes of mystery and discovery, such as a boy raised in a graveyard who confronts the complexities of the living world. This edition invites readers into a realm where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, making it a noteworthy addition to children’s fiction and fantasy literature.
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Master storyteller Neil Gaiman presents a breathtaking collection of tales for younger readers that may chill or amuse, but that always embrace the unexpected: Humpty Dumpty’s sister hires a private detective to investigate her brother’s death. A teenage boy who has trouble talking to girls finds himself at a rather unusual party. A boy raised in a graveyard makes a discovery, and confronts the much more troubling world of the living.
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