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Original Title: | Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fiction and Illusions |
ISBN: | 0380789027 (ISBN13: 9780380789023) |
Edition Language: | English |
Neil Gaiman
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 365 pages Rating: 4.04 | 62257 Users | 2749 Reviews
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In the deft hands of Neil Gaiman, magic is no mere illusion... and anything is possible. In this, Gaiman's first book of short stories, his imagination and supreme artistry transform a mundane world into a place of terrible wonders -- a place where an old woman can purchase the Holy Grail at a thrift store, where assassins advertise their services in the Yellow Pages under "Pest Control," and where a frightened young boy must barter for his life with a mean-spirited troll living beneath a bridge by the railroad tracks. Explore a new reality -- obscured by smoke and darkness, yet brilliantly tangible -- in this extraordinary collection of short works by a master prestidigitator. It will dazzle your senses, touch your heart, and haunt your dreams.
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Title | : | Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fiction and Illusions |
Author | : | Neil Gaiman |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 365 pages |
Published | : | August 30th 2005 by Avon Books (first published November 1998) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Short Stories. Fiction. Horror. Anthologies. Urban Fantasy. Science Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.04 From 62257 Users | 2749 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fiction and Illusions
Initially read in 1999 or thereabouts. Not reviewed at the time.Upon re-reading:***** The Goldfish Pond and Other Stories by Neil GaimanI'm usually not that interested in the whole 'glamour of Hollywood' theme, but this is probably the best commentary on it I've ever read. Clearly partially autobiographical, this tells the story of a British writer who's flown out to L.A. to talk about converting his bestselling novel into a movie. A shifting cast of film execs gradually morph his story past'Smoke and Mirrors' is the first of two short story collections written by Neil Gaiman. This title was first published in 1998, while 'Fragile Things' came out in 2006. Having read 'Fragile Things' mere months ago I was doing quite a bit of comparison between the two as I worked my way through 'Smoke and Mirrors'. While there are a lot of similarities between the two, there are also many differences.Both collections involve Gaiman doing what he does best, that is taking our own myths, fables,
Short stories are like ice cream cones: they can be perfectly savored in one sitting. These ones in particular were deliciously entertaining. I have always loved Neil Gaiman's style (he is my favorite author, after all), and this collection is no different. It's an eclectic mix of oddities, wonders, spine-tinglers, and fairy tales turned upside down. Highly recommended, especially if you're in the mood for something short and sweet.

Gaiman is literary bacon - short stories, young adult, fantasy, adult fiction - hes good in anything! Smoke and Mirrors is a collection of 30 or so short stories. They run the gamut from sci-fi to very short parables to fantasy to magical realism. Its not his best work, but as a collection its imaginative and provocative. I enjoyed a majority of these stories and Gaiman continues to be one of my favorite authors. Some of my preferences were Chivalry, Changes, We Can Get Them for You Wholesale,
Only the End of the World Again (4.0)Murder Mysteries (5.0)The Price (5.0)Chivalry (4.0)Shoggoth's Old Peculiar (4.0)Troll Bridge (3.5)Don't Ask Jack (3.0)
Gaiman is literary bacon - short stories, young adult, fantasy, adult fiction - hes good in anything! Smoke and Mirrors is a collection of 30 or so short stories. They run the gamut from sci-fi to very short parables to fantasy to magical realism. Its not his best work, but as a collection its imaginative and provocative. I enjoyed a majority of these stories and Gaiman continues to be one of my favorite authors. Some of my preferences were Chivalry, Changes, We Can Get Them for You Wholesale,
I was reading reviews about this one and at some point, I realized that I read about half of it a couple of years ago. I DNF'd because I was bored out of my mind, so it's not surprising that I completely forgot about it. There were a couple of stories that I liked (We Can Get Them For You Wholesale is one that comes to mind) but all in all, I wasn't impressed. I'm still trying to figure out what it is about Gaiman that makes him so loved by almost everyone. I usually like his ideas but hate the
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