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Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Kindle edition on sale for 99cents (at least over here in Germany)!

Also, FAIR WARNING, this is a buddy read with at least two people who are most likely not going to like it. Just saying.

I can honestly say I don't know what it is, but I think the man's writing style just isn't for me. I haven't liked any of his books I've tried so far with the big exception of Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (which is one of my favorite books, and I love it even more for the amazing TV show).

BUT. That being said, I did like the movie version of Stardust, so I'm giving the man one last chance :D

Who wants to join me? :D


message 2: by Heike (last edited Apr 18, 2020 03:26PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Heike | 152 comments I will not back out. ;)
I have not seen the Stardust movie, so I would go in as a virgin ;)
I have the book on my shelf for a couple of years, due to so much raving from others, but then left it out to dust after my unsuccessful attempts to read two other Neil Gaiman's books.

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch did not work for me, my notes at the time were: "I assume one who knows English TV, Film, and other people can find this book humorous, I was just lost for most of the time."

And my last update on American Gods was "Well written, but it does not really reel me in. A bit scattered, too many things happening but not tying together. A tad too brutal for my taste. I am taking a break but have not given up on it, yet." - that was over a year ago and I have not picked it up again ...

Should we wait a day or two for possible other victims to join?


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Let's :D I'd say Monday?


message 4: by Lacey (last edited Apr 19, 2020 04:41AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Lacey | 15 comments I'm joining! Victim number 1 taking a chance and trying this :D :D (or am I victim number 2 since you're the one who got us to read it Andrea?? ;))

I have never read any of Neil Gaiman's books but I've watched the movie Stardust and loved it so I'm hoping I'll like this one :D

So we have one who's read his books but didn't like them, seen the movie and liked it. And one who's read his books, didn't like them and never watched the movie. And then there's me, who loved the movie but never read any of his books. Should be interesting to see how we like this book!!


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Oh yay! If all fails, we'll be miserable together :D:D:D

So, shall we start on Monday? Three chapters at a time or more? What do you say?


Heike | 152 comments Andrea wrote: "Oh yay! If all fails, we'll be miserable together :D:D:D

So, shall we start on Monday? Three chapters at a time or more? What do you say?"


Monday sounds good (which means I will cheat and try to start today), and depending on how bad it is three chapter are probably sufficient to get terribly annoyed, or bored, or confused ... :)


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
:D Shhh, we don't want to scare Lacey ;))

Although it usually takes a bit longer for me, I usually start out thinking "oh, this is really cool and imaginative and such a good idea!!!" and then get bored ever so slowly because while the idea is still cool, the rest of it kind of doesn't grip me


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Permission granted :D We all feel that way, don't worry :D


Heike | 152 comments Gio wrote: "Ok... I'm in but have the right to say "Uncle" when it gets too tedious. =))"

Great! And I will always keep the right to refuse as well ;)


Heike | 152 comments Andrea wrote: "Although it usually takes a bit longer for me, I usually start out thinking "oh, this is really cool and imaginative and such a good idea!!!" and then ge..."

It goes both ways for me. Either I give up during the first chapter (Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch) because I can not get into it, or I make it through half or even more just to think at one point "Why am I even reading this?"

Of course, Stardust will be an "oh, great! Oh, awesome! Oh, that's a fun read!"-book! ;)


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Yes. Let's all stay positive :D


Heike | 152 comments I read the first three chapters, it wasn't too dreadful ;)
Since there really is nothing happening in those chapters I can easily stay spoiler-free here.

Neil Gaiman likes to talk to his reader. I don't remember if he always does it or only in this book, but the bottom line is: I do not like it. He is talking to me, without me having the chance to voice my own thoughts, making him sound arrogant and patronizing.

There is Tristran, 6 month older than his sister. How does the family and village deal with a 6 month pregnancy? Why is nobody saying anything? It seems Tristran's origins may be common knowledge to the village, but obviously not to him. Is he THAT daft? And maybe he is.

I can't wait to find out what Dunstan's "Heart Desire" is. I do have the bad feeling that we may never find out, because Dunstan is only a side character. Or is he not?

And what's the deal with the hairy visitor in the barn? Is this for making up for word count?

And since Neil Gaiman is such a celebrated literate - how does the sentence "[...], and slept until he woke,[...]" sound to you (page 30)?

Cecilia's sentiment "I would not wish to marry someone who had already been married. It would be like having someone else break in one's own pony." was hilarious. The little word "own" made it a glee for all women! :)

I see myself a bit in a disadvantage (or advantage?) to all those who saw the movie and have less questions than I have.


message 13: by Andrea (last edited Apr 20, 2020 12:25PM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Sorry, I barely finished chapter 1. My office dropped some last-minute work on me, and I had to figure out how to use yet another platform for online teaching (when I can barely use the first one…) and it overwhelmed me completely. I hate having to explain to other people that not knowing exactly what to expect when I have to use something new makes me panicky and cry…

Anyways. I don't think you're at a disadvantage. I barely remember the movie (I do have a suspicion what the heart's desire was, though…), just that I licked watching Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro bicker, and I know Henry Cavill was there. That's about it :D I might have to rewatch it after.

As for the writing, YES, that is annoying as hell. I feel exactly the same!

And yes, I think I remember Tristan being that stupid in the movie. I kept wondering how that was the same guy as the one who played Daredevil in the Netflix series. He was SO naive.

About the hairy visitor, I'm not sure. Not sure at all :D:D:D


Heike | 152 comments Gio wrote: "I read up to chapter 4, and it gets better. IMO. So good, in fact, I realized that I was supposed to stop at 3, only noticing that I read all of 4. OOPS =))"

I am reading on into chapter 4 as well.
The story is growing on me. The writing - not so much. There is a lot of "weird" talk, as if something just came into his (the authors) mind, and he spurts it out, regardless if it has a place in the story or not. This is the kind of surreal that does not work for my organized brain.


Heike | 152 comments Andrea wrote: "Sorry, I barely finished chapter 1. My office dropped some last-minute work on me, and I had to figure out how to use yet another platform for online teaching (when I can barely use the first one…)..."

No worries. I feel with you, having to fight new technology is dreadful. I am still holding on to a graphic program that came with a scanner I bought 25 (yes, twenty-five!) years ago. And the worst of it is: I used to be a computer specialist before I came to the states to be a cowgirl (literally). Ha!


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Heike wrote: " There is a lot of "weird" talk, as if something just came into his (the authors) mind, and he spurts it out, regardless if it has a place in the story or not. This is the kind of surreal that does not work for my organized brain. ."

OMG, YES!!! That is it!


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Heike wrote: "No worries. I feel with you, having to fight new technology is dreadful. I am still holding on to a graphic program that came with a scanner I bought 25 (yes, twenty-five!) years ago. And the worst of it is: I used to be a computer specialist before I came to the states to be a cowgirl (literally). Ha! "

:D:D:D That is very comforting


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Gio wrote: "I read up to chapter 4, and it gets better. IMO. So good, in fact, I realized that I was supposed to stop at 3, only noticing that I read all of 4. OOPS =)) .."

*GASP* :D I'm glad you're enjoying it


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
I read all the way to chapter 5, so I'm all caught up!

I agree, it's less annoying than the other books I tried, but still annoying here and there. Especially when a chapter has the headline like "where there is a lot of fighting over a crown". This has only not annoyed me once so far, and here it does. It's like "gee, thanks, so I don't really need to read this chapter then, do I?" sometimes. Or that might be a lack of caffeine talking. I should remedy that… :D

Other than that, I like that it's fast-paced. Some of his other books (looking at you, American Gods) just went on and on and ON. I like that :D


Lacey | 15 comments Hey!! Sorry only read 3 chapters so far but I'll catch up :)

I don't really like the way the author talks to the reader. It's not something I'm used to and I'm not really into it but the story so far is pretty interesting and I'm enjoying it so I'm hopefull I'll like it!

Heike, good one about the 6 months difference. I noticed it and thought to myself, why is no one wondering about him and how is HE not wondering about his origins??? He is daft! And I've always thought he was stupid in the movie :D at least he does change by the end of the movie, maybe he'll change by the end of the book as well.

Also, I'm noticing that there a lot of differences between the book and the movie. I'm curious to see which one I like best :)


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
It's been a long time since I watched the movie, what differences are there?


Heike | 152 comments Andrea wrote: "I barely remember the movie (I do have a suspicion what the heart's desire was, though…), just that I licked watching Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro bicker, and I know Henry Cavill was there. That's about it :D I might have to rewatch it after. "

*uhm* I was caving and looking up the movie, possibly ordering it, but Robert De Niro? Michelle Pfeiffer? Not in there.


Heike | 152 comments I finished it, but I will not spill anything. Neil Gaiman did almost quit talking down to his readers - good news ;)

General question: is this story telling style a bit like The Princess Bride or even Alice in Wonderland? I read neither one.


Lacey | 15 comments Andrea wrote: "It's been a long time since I watched the movie, what differences are there?"

In the movie, Dunsten never got married and it's never mentioned he was courting anyone. He's been living alone with Tristan and when Tristan wants to leave Wall, he tells him about his mother and gives him a letter she left him as well as a babylon candle to use to get to her but Tristan finds the star instead.

So, there's no Daisy and no Louisa and also, no hairy man. And like Gio said, the descriptions of the characters in the book do not match with the film.


Heike | 152 comments Lacey wrote: "Andrea wrote: "It's been a long time since I watched the movie, what differences are there?"

In the movie, Dunsten never got married and it's never mentioned he was courting anyone. He's been livi..."


Well, at least there could be no question about a 6-month pregnancy, then ;)


message 26: by Andrea (last edited Apr 22, 2020 11:54AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Heike wrote: "*uhm* I was caving and looking up the movie, possibly ordering it, but Robert De Niro? Michelle Pfeiffer? Not in there. ..."

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486655/...

Michelle Pfeiffer is someone called "Lamia" and Robert de Niro "Captain Shakespeare". They're both on the poster, too: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486655/...


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Heike wrote: "I finished it, but I will not spill anything. Neil Gaiman did almost quit talking down to his readers - good news ;)

General question: is this story telling style a bit like [book..."


Never read The Princess Bride (watched the movie, but. Meh. I did not love it like everyone else), and Alice is different. Waaaay different. You can listen to Alice for free at the moment. It's part of audible's "listen for free" collection. All you need is an amazon account to log in: https://www.audible.com/pd/Alices-Adv...
This version is read by Scarlett Johansson, and it's ok :)


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Lacey wrote: "Andrea wrote: "It's been a long time since I watched the movie, what differences are there?"

In the movie, Dunsten never got married and it's never mentioned he was courting anyone. He's been livi..."


Lol. I clearly need to re-watch the movie. I don't even really remember what Henry Cavill does. Or what he looks like. Must be getting old :D


Heike | 152 comments Andrea wrote: "Heike wrote: "*uhm* I was caving and looking up the movie, possibly ordering it, but Robert De Niro? Michelle Pfeiffer? Not in there. ..."

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486655/......"


Oh - sorry. I looked at the first ten names, didn't expect them to be so far down the row!


Heike | 152 comments Andrea wrote: "It's part of audible's "listen for free" collection. All you need is an amazon account to log in: https://www.audible.com/pd/Alices-Adv...
This version is read by Scarlett Johansson, and it's ok :)"


Oh - wow. There are quite a few classics I always wanted to read but never got to. It only streams, which is a bit of a nuisance (limited cell service cover here), but I will give it a shot! Thanks! :)


Heike | 152 comments Gio wrote: "I do not remember the movie being as gruesome as the book—also, no sex scenes. The film is very tame compared to the book. "

Gruesome? Sex scenes? Are we reading the same book?


message 32: by Andrea (last edited Apr 23, 2020 05:14AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Gio wrote: "My version ends at 79% then there is another book tagged on the end. GRRR. I thought there was going to be a more dramatic ending then what it turned out to be. ..."

Mine too. And it gets worse, there's an epilogue AFTER the extract of the new book. I'm not kidding. Who did that?

And yes, the book is definitely more graphic and violent than I expected. Especially since the movie is so PG. And the sex scenes where so... Ugh.

And also, is it just me, or was the movie more adventurous? I think it might have been the Skyships and all, but I remember Tristan having more of an adventure.

I also enjoyed the murdering brothers more in the movie, but I blame Mark Strong for that :D


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
I finished it, too. I'm torn between 2 and 3 stars. On the one hand it was nice and short, but on the other hand, I was still bored here and there. Part of it might be the narration, or I just expected more adventure and less slaughtering of poor unicorns…


Heike | 152 comments Gio wrote: "Heike wrote: "Gio wrote: "I do not remember the movie being as gruesome as the book—also, no sex scenes. The film is very tame compared to the book. "

Gruesome? Sex scenes? Are we reading the same..."


Oh - here you see how insensitive to boob grabbing and throat slicing one can become when reading all the ROMANCE books out there! *lol*


Heike | 152 comments I am finished as well, not sure what you are talking about with 79% and attached epilogues? I have a print version.

I still don't know what the Duncan's Heart's Desire would have been. A tumble with the Birdwoman?

Can someone explain what a "bottle of small beer" is?

All in all it was okay, if not a touch un-exciting (I know, I just made this word up, because "boring" does not really fit), in an afterthought I did not appreciate the Unicorn slaughter, and the revelations at the end sure were a like a flattened balloon.
- The finding of the mother was not even especially mentioned.
- His beloved V. being in love with the used pony was no surprise.
- After traveling together with the star for months, if not years, he noticed any romantic feelings NOW?
-The bad witch is just giving up?
- and so on

My rating will probably be ... I don't know. 2.5, maybe. 0.5 of that for being a classic.


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Gio wrote: "now that I got through this one. I will know what to expect from Neil's writing. ..."

Oh no no no. Good Omens is NOTHING like this. NOTHING! It's so much better!!!!! I'm open for a re-read. Or re-watch. I love it so much. It's so much fun!!!


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Heike wrote: "I am finished as well, not sure what you are talking about with 79% and attached epilogues? I have a print version."

It's really weird. The Kindle edition ends at 79% of the whole ebook, then comes an extract from another book, and THEN after that is the Epilogue for Stardust.


Heike wrote: "Can someone explain what a "bottle of small beer" is?"

Nope. No idea. Do you remember which chapter it was?

Heike wrote: "All in all it was okay, if not a touch un-exciting (I know, I just made this word up, because "boring" does not really fit)"

:D:D:D:D Perfect. I love it.

Heike wrote: "The bad witch is just giving up?"

YES! What was with that??? So boring


Heike | 152 comments Gio wrote: "Heike I hope when you watch the movie you will come back and give us your opinion. "

Now I got sidetracked with you-tubing Jeeves and Wooster. Shame on all of you to keep me off my fencing projects! ;)


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Heike wrote: "Now I got sidetracked with you-tubing Jeeves and Wooster. Shame on all of you to keep me off my fencing projects! ;) .."

I would say I'm sorry, but I wouldn't mean it :D:D:D


Heike | 152 comments Andrea wrote: "Heike wrote: "Now I got sidetracked with you-tubing Jeeves and Wooster. Shame on all of you to keep me off my fencing projects! ;) .."

I would say I'm sorry, but I wouldn't mean it :D:D:D"


*LOL* :D


Lacey | 15 comments Finished it! Ok, here's what I thought.

The book was not that awful, I actually enjoyed it more than I thought I would! But the ending was very disappointing for me. I didn't feel any love between Tristan and Yvaine and there was really no adventure. Not like in the movie anyways. I was waiting for them to get on the ship because I loved that part in the movie where we got to see how Tristan becomes a man and gets closer to Yvaine, but that never happened in the book.

I loved the dead brothers in the movie and I still liked then enough here.

I can't believe the which just gave up! Sure, she used up all her magic so it was a little bit obvious she wouldn't be able to do anything anymore but still... I expected more.

And how is Tristan not even surprised a little bit when he meets his mother? and she's there acting like he must obey her like they've known each other all their lives. It just felt weird to me.

All in all, the movie was way better than the book! Definitely more adventurous and with a more satisfying ending imo. It'll be 3 stars for me :)


Heike | 152 comments Lacey wrote: "Finished it! Ok, here's what I thought.

The book was not that awful, I actually enjoyed it more than I thought I would! But the ending was very disappointing for me. I didn't feel any love between..."


That were my thoughts as well - the ending was flat, nobody seemed surprised by all the revelations. And the adventures where mediocre, at best.

I just ordered the Stardust DVD so I can watch what I missed in the book! :)


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
Lacey wrote: "Finished it! Ok, here's what I thought.

The book was not that awful, I actually enjoyed it more than I thought I would! But the ending was very disappointing for me. I didn't feel any love between..."


Agreed. All of it :D


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
I'm so glad I found a group of you where I don't have to apologize for "well at least I didn't hate it" :D:D:D

And yay for all of us for making it to the end, and not hating it :D


Heike | 152 comments Andrea wrote: "I'm so glad I found a group of you where I don't have to apologize for "well at least I didn't hate it" :D:D:D

And yay for all of us for making it to the end, and not hating it :D"


And I am still ashamed that I can not find the literary greatness, but I guess this book is art more than story. Guess what. I never liked Picasso. ;)


Heike | 152 comments Gio wrote: "Can't wait to see what your thoughts are... "

I'll be back ...
Since it's a physical DVD it will take a few days.


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
I'll have to see if it's still on the German Netflix site. I'm curious to see if I still like it. It's been a while🤣


Heike | 152 comments Gio wrote: "Can't wait to see what your thoughts are...

If you will remember - that was about the movie versus the book. I finally got around to watch it, and it was good! It was fantasy but not as surreal as Neil's writing was. Of course they had to make the scenes with the pirates longer in the movie since they had Robert DeNiro doing it. That was fun! So were the ghosts!
The end was falling a bit apart, with "I am your mother" thrown out just so, and the witch giving up crying even though she had Tristran at knife point and the star tied down. It was a ruse, of course, but she didn't need a ruse, she had them both where she wanted them!
The happy end even for daddy (I liked daddy a lot) was nice! I wanted Robert DeNiro to get together with his second in command - that did, unfortunately, not happen. *bummer*

This said I enjoyed the movie much more than the book.


Andrea | 836 comments Mod
I need to try and get this from my library now :D


Lacey | 15 comments I'm glad you liked it! I agree with you. I love the scene with the pirates and I love that the father got his happy ending :)


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