ISBN: 9781563894701
Release Date: 01 Jul 1999
Average rating: (read by 219 members)

Categories: Graphic novels

In the 18-century village of Wall dwells young Tristran Thorn, whose parentage is both human and faerie. This is the tale of Tristran's quest for a fallen star, his crossing into a world beyond the wall, and the discovery of his faerie bloodline. Created in exquisitely crafted prose and fully-painted illustrations by the World Fantasy Award-winning team behind "A Midsummer-Night's Dream, " from The Sandman Library.

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littleangel12344
Rated it 1 days ago
Very well written. Not to descirptive, not to broad.

strawberrycake
Rated it 1 months ago
I am not a science fiction or fantasy reader usually, but so many people whose opinions I respect wax lyrical about “Stardust” I had to give it a try in the end. Neil Gaiman, (I have recently discovered) is somewhat revered by fantasy readers in...

Jiles
Rated it 2 months ago
Simply put, there isn't much Neil Gaiman can't do. I would read anything he writes. In Stardust, he created a magical world full of intrigue and adventure, following Tristran's journey to retrieve a fallen star. Enjoy!

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