Postby Kaori » Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:38 pm
I have read the book a few times and enjoy it. You're correct about the author, Neil Gaiman (he also wrote American Gods, Corelaine, Stardust, and the Sandman series). The only objectionable content that I remember offhand is some swearing--nothing terribly excessive--and descriptions of slightly gruesome deaths (a character is crucified).
Also, in terms of religious content:
[spoiler]The main villain is a fallen angel who is trying to get back into heaven. I don't recall any specific details about this aspect of the story.[/spoiler]
As far as the quality of the book is concerned, it is definitely well-written; Gaiman is an excellent writer. I recall one reviewer saying that it is a "dark Alice in Wonderland," which is a fairly accurate descriptor of the tone of the book.
Let others believe in the God who brings men to trial and judges them. I shall cling to the God who resurrects the dead.
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