Showing posts with label the ocean at the end of the lane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the ocean at the end of the lane. Show all posts

Monday, 27 June 2016

Review | The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman


by Neil Gaiman

My Rating: 

This is what he remembers, as he sits by the ocean at the end of the lane:

A dead man on the back seat of the car, and warm milk at the farmhouse; An ancient little girl, and an old woman who saw the moon being made; A beautiful housekeeper with a monstrous smile; And dark forces woken that were best left undisturbed.

They are memories hard to believe, waiting at the edges of things. The recollections of a man who thought he was lost but is now, perhaps, remembering a time when he was saved...

I've heard nothing but praise for The Ocean at the End of the Lane since its publication, but while I love Neil Gaiman's work I didn't get around to reading his latest novel until this year. I have to be in the right kind of mood for Gaiman's work, but Natalie @ A Sea Change and I have been taking part in our own version of the Book Buddy-A-Thon and this was the book she chose for me so I was glad of the excuse to cross it off my TBR.

For some reason I always find Gaiman's work difficult to review, but I like to try and review every book I read so here goes nothing!

The Ocean at the End of the Lane follows our nameless narrator as he returns home for his father's funeral and finds himself reminiscing about a peculiar time in his childhood that involved a suicidal lodger, a monster in a beautiful disguise and three witches who lived down the lane.

I've come away from The Ocean at the End of the Lane not quite sure how to feel about it. Like all of Gaiman's work it's beautifully written, so imaginative and wonderfully whimsical; it has a fairy tale quality to it, despite not being a fairy tale, as so much of Gaiman's work does, but having said that it didn't make me feel as much as I'd hoped it would.

I love whimsy. I grew up on fairy tales, Disney movies and classic films like The NeverEnding Story and Labyrinth, but I find some of Gaiman's work more focused on whimsy than substance. I feel like I'm not being fair saying that because I liked The Ocean at the End of the Lane a lot, and parts of it are just beautiful, but I came away from novels like The Graveyard Book and American Gods feeling a lot more and I like to come away feeling something.

Basically what I'm trying to say, not very eloquently, is that The Ocean at the End of the Lane isn't my favourite of Gaiman's novels, but it's still wonderful and I still recommend you check it out. If you've yet to read any Gaiman this would be a brilliant place to start!

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

This Week in Books | 15/06/16


This week I'm joining in with Lipsy @ Lipsyy Lost & Found to talk about the books I've been reading recently!


NOW: 2016 hasn't been a great reading year for me so far, I don't know why; I've been slumpy and uninspired for way too long and I've been waiting for something to come along and that will pull me out of my slump. I don't know if Soulless is going to do it, but one thing I do know is that so far it's a lot of fun. It's so tongue-in-cheek and wonderfully cheesy. I've been meaning to read some Gail Carriger for a very long time, so I'm glad I've finally made a start!

THEN: Last month I finally read Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane, and I'm still not 100% sure what I thought about it. As with all of Gaiman's work it was very well-written, it just didn't capture me like some of his other work has. Hopefully I'll be able to gather my thoughts into a review soon.

NEXT: Technically I've already started Longbow Girl, I read the first chapter last night on my kindle after buying it on a whim, but I'd like to try and finish Soulless first. Considering I currently live in Wales I've read very little set in Wales, and after enjoying The Girl From Everywhere earlier this year I'm eager to check out more time travel stories.

What are you reading?

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

This Week in Books | 11/05/16


This week I'm joining in with Lipsy @ Lipsyy Lost & Found to talk about the books I've been reading recently!


NOW: Right now I'm in the middle of Jo Walton's Among Others, which I've heard nothing but good things about and have been meaning to read for years. I'm enjoying it, but it's not quite what I expected - the main character was revealed to be older than I'd been reading her when I was already about a quarter of the way through the book so that was a bit jarring. I'm looking forward to seeing how the story progresses, though!

THEN: I decided to re-read The Goblin Emperor, which might very well be my favourite book. Period. I read it for the first time last year and adored it, and re-reading it reminded me how much I love it. If you haven't read this book yet I can't recommend it enough.

NEXT: The Ocean at the End of the Lane, like Among Others, is one of the books on my #BookBuddyAthon TBR. Neil Gaiman's one of my favourite authors but I still haven't read this, so I'm looking forward to finally sinking my teeth into it.

What are you reading?