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The Ocean at the End of the Lane
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An adult returns to his childhood village and remembers a summer when magic and horror lurked at the edge of suburbia. This is Gaiman at his most vulnerable, turning childhood memory into something genuinely unsettling. The book feels autobiographical in the best way, and the ending will wreck you.
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An adult returns to his childhood village and remembers a summer when magic and horror lurked at the edge of suburbia. This is Gaiman at his most vulnerable, turning childhood memory into something genuinely unsettling. The book feels autobiographical in the best way, and the ending will wreck you.
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