![]() ![]() I think this is helped by the Harper-Perennial trade paperback edition I have, the all-black one with the swirling white filigree on the cover, bracketing the title. ![]() There’s this lingering doom which seems to permeate the pages of the novel. Then, of course, I had to read the Neil Gaiman’s book. I thought it was atmospheric, quirky, a teensy-bit scary (even for me, a-totally-fully-grown-and-not-at-all-afraid-of-disembodied-hands adult), and creative. My first encounter with Coraline was with the movie, an unusual occurrence for me - usually the reverse is true. ![]()
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