The call of faerie. It began in childhood, in books. An invitation to wild, unseen places, to mystery. Every night before bedtime my mother read to me from various books, but my favorite by far was the one featured above. The red cover and gold scrolling promised magic, and every time my mother took it off the shelf, my excitement grew.
I adore the movie Chocolat! Magical realism is such a fun genre, and one Iād like to experiment with more. And I love the darker, modern fairytales from Tim Burton and Neil Gaiman too š
Yes! You are a woman after my own heart! Corpse Bride is one of my favorite films. I haven't yet read Neil Gaiman, but I just bought a bunch of his books, so I'm looking forward to reading. Thanks for commenting. :)
I've actually seen it here and there on, maybe HBO, I can't remember--not realizing it was NG. I'll have to read the book now. Thanks for the recommendation!
I adore the movie Chocolat! Magical realism is such a fun genre, and one Iād like to experiment with more. And I love the darker, modern fairytales from Tim Burton and Neil Gaiman too š
Yes! You are a woman after my own heart! Corpse Bride is one of my favorite films. I haven't yet read Neil Gaiman, but I just bought a bunch of his books, so I'm looking forward to reading. Thanks for commenting. :)
I think youāll like his book Stardust āØ (thereās also a movie with Claire Danes that is very entertaining)
I've actually seen it here and there on, maybe HBO, I can't remember--not realizing it was NG. I'll have to read the book now. Thanks for the recommendation!