Trigger Warning by
Neil Gaiman, 308 pages
“Multiple award winning, #1 New
York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman returns to dazzle, captivate, haunt,
and entertain with this third collection of short fiction following Smoke and
Mirrors and Fragile Things--which includes a never-before published American
Gods story, "Black Dog," written exclusively for this volume. In this
new anthology, Neil Gaiman pierces the veil of reality to reveal the enigmatic,
shadowy world that lies beneath. Trigger Warning includes previously published
pieces of short fiction--stories, verse, and a very special Doctor Who story
that was written for the fiftieth anniversary of the beloved series in 2013--as
well "Black Dog," a new tale that revisits the world of American
Gods, exclusive to this collection. Trigger Warning explores the masks we all
wear and the people we are beneath them to reveal our vulnerabilities and our
truest selves. Here is a rich cornucopia of horror and ghosts stories, science
fiction and fairy tales, fabulism and poetry that explore the realm of
experience and emotion. In Adventure Story--a thematic companion to The Ocean
at the End of the Lane--Gaiman ponders death and the way people take their
stories with them when they die. His social media experience A Calendar of
Tales are short takes inspired by replies to fan tweets about the months of the
year--stories of pirates and the March winds, an igloo made of books, and a
Mother's Day card that portends disturbances in the universe. Gaiman offers his
own ingenious spin on Sherlock Holmes in his award-nominated mystery tale The
Case of Death and Honey. And Click-Clack the Rattlebag explains the creaks and
clatter we hear when we're all alone in the darkness. A sophisticated writer
whose creative genius is unparalleled, Gaiman entrances with his literary
alchemy, transporting us deep into the realm of imagination, where the
fantastical becomes real and the everyday incandescent. Full of wonder and
terror, surprises and amusements, Trigger Warning is a treasury of delights
that engage the mind, stir the heart, and shake the soul from one of the most
unique and popular literary artists of our day.”
I really liked most of these stories.
Gaiman is a little hit or miss for me.
I really love some of his stuff and some of it is just too obscure and
weird for me. I really don’t like his
picture books, for example. However,
most of the stories worked for me and I would recommend it to people who like
fantasy and science fiction.
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