Home > Books & Magazines > Printed Book >

The Sandman: World's End - Neil Gaiman


 The Sandman: World's End - Neil Gaiman Printed Book
amazon

The Sandman: World's End - Neil Gaiman

 
Description: ISBN 1852866098 / Author: Neil Gaiman / Genre: Horror / This collection of tales tells of travellers caught in the vortex of a reality ... more
The Sandman: World's End - Neil Gaiman ... storm. These wayfarers come from throughout time, myth and dreams to converge upon a mysterious inn, there to share stories of the places they have been and things they have seen, beside a flickering fire.

Newest Review: ... a much-appreciated consistency across the book, the lighter workload of several pages a month as opposed to the full ... more

 ... twenty-five means that readers (or more accurately, observers) are treated to an unprecedented amount of excellent detail, from the wood grain of the surroundings to the nice background details and odd characters whose presence adds several minutes to the reading (observing) experience. The use of different artists is a common trait of the Sandman series, particularly in the short stories, and their nature as oral narratives rather than direct observations grants each artist a greater degree of freedom that they evident...more

Price Comparison for The Sandman: World's End - Neil Gaiman

The Sandman: World's End
Pages: 168, Paperback, Warner Books
Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
£ 7.49


The Sandman: World's End - Neil Gaiman go shopping
World's End: 8 (The sandman)
Pages: 168, Hardcover, D C Comics (a division of Warner Brothers ...
Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
£ 50.06


 

Read Reviews for The Sandman: World's End - Nei...

Frankingsteins
Crowned Review The Sandman: World's End - Neil Gaiman: The Clerk, the Ambassador, the Sailor, the Politician and th ... (1575 words)
by - written on 17/10/07 (Very useful, 83 readings)
Rating:

After the long and plot-heavy ‘Brief Lives,’ the Sandman series retreats once again to the recesses of Neil Gaiman’s universe, as a group of travellers stranded by a freak storm share ripping yarns in a cosy inn on the edge of realities. The comic book series’ final foray into stand-alone short stories before readers are hurled headlong into its dramatic conclusion with the final publications, ‘Worlds’ End’ (notice the plural) centres on the concerns and exploits of a disparate cast of characters from various realities and time periods, all of which are either brand new, or marginal in the series’ grander scheme of things. Despite the vast differences in style ...  Read the complete review

 

Products similar to The Sandman: World's End - Nei...

good read don't watch the film!

blow your mind blow your mind

Neil Gaiman hurls readers headlong into a conclusive epic. If you haven't been keeping up, you won't understand. Even if you have, you'll probably be confused.

First half is a surprisingly good ending, achieving the impossible task of satisfying the fans. Second half of unrelated stories is a disappointing waste of time.

A mix of creepy and unsettling horror that will scare the socks of you Wordy, lacking in gore, the last three stories are more sci-fi/fantasy

Horror - Wheatley, Dennis

More products in Printed Book

I like it when ... - Mary Murphy
Lovely story, great for young children, bright colours Pictures quite simple not much else to look at

Talking To Strangers - Anne Cassidy
gripping, exciteful, strong characters, nice length confusing change in tense

Black Art: A Cultural History - Richard J. Powell
The images, a fantastic description of artist's lives, a great read It does come to an end.

The Ship Who Sang - Anne McCaffrey
well written characterisations, interesting plot, unique concept presentation, well imagined world s none

Elmer In The Snow - David McKee
A nice book for bedtimes. Not a starter reader.

Ten Sorry Tales - Mick Jackson
Great if you fancy something a bit creepy Might upset younger more sensitive kids

Two for Joy - Patricia Scanlan

The Moscow Vector - Robert Ludlum

The Poky Little Puppy - Janette Sebring Lowrey
gently playful text, classic illustrations by a world famous Disney stable artist not generally found on the high street

Sociology: A New Approach - Michael Haralambos
Education - Haralambos, Michael

Advantages and disadvantages from the dooyooCommunity
 
Top