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Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman
Prince of Stories The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman
Author: Hank Wagner, Christopher Golden, Stephen R. Bissette
ISBN-13: 9780312373726
ISBN-10: 0312373724
Publication Date: 10/27/2009
Pages: 432
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Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Christina Tsichlis for TeensReadToo.com

PRINCE OF STORIES: THE MANY WORLDS OF NEIL GAIMAN is a wonderful book for any fan of Neil Gaiman. It is an overview of his work as well as his life. It is clearly a book written by friends of the man himself and has a jovial feel to it, almost like friends telling stories about one of their own to one of their own. As a reader, one feels almost included in the circle of friendship that clearly helped to generate this book.

Virtually everything a Gaiman fan could want is included in this book, from a list of websites to discussions on characters, from family photos to cover art, and from interviews to journal entries. Gaiman's amazing accomplishments in the Science Fiction, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, and Film worlds come to life through the anecdotes and commentary in this book.

A reader comes away feeling like they have known the man for years. It is not simply a cut-and-dried look at Gaiman's amazing accomplishments or life. It carries in it the liveliness all of Gaiman's own works include.

While there is nothing that a parent of a younger child would particularly object to, this is a book written for older readers, for people who have already read Gaiman's work. If one has not read his books yet, it would be giving away some of the most wonderful joys and secret pleasures of reading books written by a master.

Gaiman is THE fantasist of our time, and his ability to shift between mediums is amazing. Considering that this book covers all of his work, some even that have not yet been published, it would be a shame to read this book before you have read or watched what Gaiman himself has created.
virginiajim avatar reviewed Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman on + 21 more book reviews
Pages are 546 rather than the number that shows and probably coupled to the ISBN.

Don't expect any actual stories, but here one finds the background for all of them, including, comic books, and scripts are here. A moderate number of photos are included of Gaiman, some of his associates and of the covers for his books.

I found most interesting the interview of his assistant's activities.
reviewed Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman on + 8 more book reviews
Honestly, I thought this would be a book with samples of his writing as introductions to his "many worlds." It's a biography of his works which I found truly boring. I gave it to a friend who loves him and will find it fascinating. I didn't.