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Aug 05, 2017SCL_Justin rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
The Ocean At The End of The Lane is a Neil Gaiman book for adults, but it reminded me much more of Coraline or The Graveyard Book than American Gods. Part of that is because of its small scale. There’s an author whose father has died and on his visit home for the funeral he stops by a neighbour’s farm. This prompts recollection of the story of the opal miner who was their lodger when he was seven, which is a story he’d forgotten. The story involves a creature giving people money and seducing his father so that he will never be able to get help. I liked the story, it was beautiful and Gaimany. I kind of feel bad for saying it but I’d hoped for something more substantial.