The Graveyard Book
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Nobody Owens is a normal boy, except that he has been raised by ghosts and other denizens of the graveyard.
How Nobody came to the graveyard -- New friend -- Hounds of God -- Witch's headstone -- Danse Macabre -- Interlude: Convocation -- Nobody Owens' school days -- Every man Jack -- Leavings and partings
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Add a SummaryAn toddler walks out of his house when an man waken in in all black his shoes was black and when he came to the baby carriage the moon was reflecting on his shoe he took out a knife then was about to kill the baby but the baby wasn't there it had escape the house and ends up in a graveyard. His recently deceased mother beseeches Mr. and Mrs. Owens, 500 year inhabitants of the graveyard, to care for and protect her son. The Owenses agree, and with the steadfast assistance of Silas, a shadowy figure who has the Freedom of the Graveyard, the young boy becomes the graveyard's only living residentI just read a book called The Graveyard Book which is a story that follows a two year old boy's odd life until he is fifteen years old. During his life he is raised by ghosts in an abandon graveyard! Nobody Owens his the name the ghosts who adopted him gave him. This story describes his most amazing adventures.
A toddler walks out of his house and ends up in a graveyard. His recently deceased mother beseeches Mr. and Mrs. Owens, 500 year inhabitants of the graveyard, to care for and protect her son. The Owenses agree, and with the steadfast assistance of Silas, a shadowy figure who has the Freedom of the Graveyard, the young boy becomes the graveyard's only living residentI just read a book called The Graveyard Book which is a story that follows a two year old boy's odd life until he is fifteen years old. During his life he is raised by ghosts in an abandon graveyard! Nobody Owens his the name the ghosts who adopted him gave him. This story describes his most amazing adventures.
A 2 year old boy escapes his house right before his family is murdered, and ends up in the graveyard. His mother's ghost begs the ghosts which inhabit the graveyard to care for her living son, and hide him from the murderer. So Nobody Owens is raised by the graveyard folk until the day the murderer finds him, and then he has to avenge the death of his family.
I just read a book called The Graveyard Book which is a story that follows a two year old boy's odd life until he is fifteen years old. During his life he is raised by ghosts in an abandon graveyard! Nobody Owens his the name the ghosts who adopted him gave him. This story describes his most amazing adventures.
A toddler walks out of his house and ends up in a graveyard. His recently deceased mother beseeches Mr. and Mrs. Owens, 500 year inhabitants of the graveyard, to care for and protect her son. The Owenses agree, and with the steadfast assistance of Silas, a shadowy figure who has the Freedom of the Graveyard, the young boy becomes the graveyard's only living resident.
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Add a Quote"Because there are mysteries. Because there are things that people are forbidden to speak about. Because there are things they do not remember."
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At the best of times his face was unreadable. Now his face was a book written in a language long forgotten, in an alphabet unimagined. Silas wrapped the shadows around him like a blanket, and stared after the way the boy had gone, and did not move to follow.
Quotes From The Graveyard Book "There was a hand in the darkness, and it held a knife. The knife had a handle of polished black bone and a blade finer and sharper than any razor...if it sliced you, you might not even know that you had been cut - not immediately. The knife had done almost everything it was brought to the house to do and both the blade and the handle were wet... "
“I wanted to keep you perfectly safe,” said Silas. “But there is only one perfectly safe place for your kind and you will not reach it until all your adventures are over and none of them matter any longer.”
At the best of times his face was unreadable. Now his face was a book written in a language long forgotten, in an alphabet unimagined. Silas wrapped the shadows around him like a blanket, and stared after the way the boy had gone, and did not move to follow.
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An extraordinary coming-of-age story! The graveyard is a rich, enclosed world, with a huge amount of variety. Gaiman is so thorough that the ghosts from different time periods speak differently, and when certain ones are introduced, the epithets on their headstones are mentioned. As for the other creatures, Gaiman has a way of introducing their species through descriptions, rather than plainly stating what they are, that is impressive. Bod himself is a fascinating character to follow as he grows up; curious, good-natured, and brave, you can't help but want to know what happens to him.
I really liked how in this book each chapter seemed to be a story. Liza was probably my favourite character. It was pretty cool how Mrs. Owens' song played a huge part in the story. But the last 2 chapters were very unsatisfactory.
Not my favorite book by Neil Gaiman, but a pleasure to read.
An inventive story about a boy raised by ghosts and supernatural guardians, kept safe inside a graveyard. It appears to be a creepy story about an unusual childhood, but it contains universal themes and lessons about growing up that applies to all of us.
Review title: Perfect Protection. Fascinating, intriguing, suspense-filled, and mysterious are just a few words to describe this tale. Follow the protagonist into a graveyard and "see" what is unearthed there. Meet with the people that the protagonist runs into and find out if they are living or dead or something in between. With each page you turn you will find out the truth of the grave-"yard" as well as the story behind how the protagonist was "driven" to the "protectors." You will never guess the ending, and you will be "shaken" by the ending events. Here is a quote from the tale: "Face your life Its pain, its pleasure, Leave no path untaken"
This is one my fav book to readbut sometime i just get to sceard to get the book done.
This book is not bad but i will not recoremnde.
Neil Gaiman writes. Everyone wins, both children and adults. The Graveyard Book imparts important childhood morality tales in a way that is not preachy or condescending (as so many children's authors can be). But the book is also genuinely enjoyable for adults as well. Some "easter eggs" slipped in there--jokes just a shade too adult for kids to even notice, but mostly just a nice escapist fantasy of a different world of children, hopes, dreams, nightmares, ghosts, good, and evil. Spoiler alert: Good wins! Hooray.
Not bad, but not high on my 'recommend to friends' list.