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The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman Article 
Gaiman's novel "The Graveyard Book" is both creepy and touching. Brisk action, good characterization, and a delightful ending are the hallmarks of this ghost story.
Sep 26, 2009 - Philip McIntosh
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Neil Gaiman on Interworld Article 
Neil Gaiman announces that DreamWorks Animation has bought the movie rights for his upcoming Young Adult novel Interworld.
Jun 18, 2007 - Dominic von Riedemann
Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book Reviewed Article 
Illustrated by Dave McKean, the Hugo Award nominated novel is an homage to Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and has already won the coveted Newbury Medal from the ALSC
May 28, 2009 - Colin Harvey
Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere Article 
There may be many fantasy novels with a protagonist who falls into the proverbial rabbit hole, but how many actually make the reader want to go there?
Jun 10, 2010 - Joy Richardson
Neil Gaiman on Hollywood - Interview Article 
In this interview, author Neil Gaiman (Coraline, Smoke and Mirrors) talks about how he got into Hollywood on his own terms.
Feb 3, 2009 - Dominic von Riedemann
Interview with Author Neil Gaiman on Coraline Article 
In this interview, award-winning author Neil Gaiman discusses how he found Coraline director Henry Selick, and his contributions to the film.
Feb 2, 2009 - Dominic von Riedemann
Henry Selick on Neil Gaiman - Interview Article 
In this exclusive interview, Coraline director Henry Selick discusses working with Neil Gaiman, and how he differentiated between the real and Other worlds
Nov 10, 2009 - Dominic von Riedemann
What is Young Adult Fiction? Article 
Young Adult fiction was once considered a kind of void between engaging children's books and sophisticated adult fare. But not anymore, 'cause YA has a new attitude.
Jul 31, 2009 - Francine Morrissette
Neil Gaiman, Stardust – Book and Literature Review, Fantasy Article 
Perhaps one of the best modern fairy tale or fantasy fiction novels ever written, Neil Gaiman's Stardust is highly imaginative and lurid.
Jun 22, 2010 - Nicholas Morine
Book Club Discussion Questions for "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman Article 
Themes of fantasy, otherworldliness, mental and physical challenge, and metamorphosis make Neverwhere a spellbinding quest through a dark, sinister London.
Apr 22, 2010 - Francine Morrissette
Neil Gaiman: Odd and the Frost Giants Book Review Article 
Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman is a short novel of a young crippled boy chosen to save his world and save the gods of Asgard from the Frost Giants.
Jan 26, 2011 - Amanda Sonntag
Young Adult Fiction, Review of Rachel Ward's Numbers Article 
Rachel Ward's Numbers is a gritty, thought-provoking, and entertaining story about a protagonist who struggles to avoid people.
May 18, 2010 - Meredith Rankin
Great Young Adult Science Fiction for Girls Article 
These teen novels are a great introduction to science fiction for girls of all ages, with strong female leads and similarities to popular teen books like Gossip Girl.
Jul 28, 2009 - Amanda Lee
Young Adult Dystopian Fiction and Its Impact Article 
Young adult dystopian literature helps young adults see the consequence of today's apathy and indulgence. We learn why with Lois Lowry's The Giver and MT Anderson's Feed.
Dec 16, 2008 - Megan B. Wyatt
Young Adult Historical Novels Article 
Reading about the past is anything but boring and can be immensely enjoyed by young adult readers through YA historical fiction.
Apr 16, 2011 - Debbie Whittemore
Risque Young Adult Books Article 
According to The Ultimate Teen Reader's Poll, these are the top 10 popular books that teenagers don't want their parents to know they've been reading.
Jan 28, 2010 - Francine Morrissette
Great Reads for Young Adults Article 
A list of recommended novels for teens and young adults who enjoy the fantasy and science fiction genres.
Mar 27, 2009 - Kylee Hayes
Edgy Young Adult Books Article 
Introducing six edgy, contemporary fresh fiction novels young adult and teen readers will love, hate, and find satisfyingly "novel."
Feb 4, 2010 - Francine Morrissette