Stories to delight, enchant, and surprise you. Bestselling author and master storyteller Neil Gaiman here presents a breathtaking collection of tales that may chill or amuse readers - but always embrace the unexpected. Collection includes: "The Case of the Four and Twenty Blackbirds," "Troll Bridge," "Don't Ask Jack," "How to Sell the Ponti Bridge," "October in the Chair," "Chivalry," "The Price," "How to Talk to Girls at Parties," "Sunbird," "The Witch's Headstone," "Instructions"
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I adore Gaiman's work and I adore listening to him tell his stories, that is how I read this book. The stories this go around though really didn't keep my attention. They are well written like his work usually is, but they just didn't hold my attention expect for the story "The Witch's Headstone" and that was only because its a piece from my favorite Gaiman work "The Graveyard Book"
I wouldn't rush out to listen/read this book and it wont be a top recommendation from me either, but as a Gaiman fan it was worth giving it a shot, his pieces are well written these ones just didn't do it for me this time, and I am okay with that.