Neil Gaiman
338 pages
Neil Gaiman's perennial favorite, The Graveyard Book, has sold more than one million copies and is the only novel to win both the Newbery Medal and the Carnegie Medal. Bod is an unusual boy who inhabits an unusual place—he's the only living resident of a graveyard. Raised from infancy by the ghosts, werewolves, and other cemetery denizens, Bod has learned the antiquated customs of his guardians' time as well as their ghostly teachings—such as the ability to Fade so mere mortals cannot see him. Can a boy raised by ghosts face the wonders and terrors of the worlds of both the living and the dead? The Graveyard Book is the winner of the Newbery Medal, the Carnegie Medal, the Hugo Award for best novel, the Locus Award for Young Adult novel, the American Bookseller Association’s “Best Indie Young Adult Buzz Book,” a Horn Book Honor, and Audio Book of the Year. Don't miss this modern classic—whether shared as a read-aloud or read independently, it's sure to appeal to readers ages 8 and up.
A bit creepy, but it's a really sweet tale.
This book is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, making it a must-read for anyone who enjoys a unique twist on the coming-of-age story.
It's one of my favorite options written and read by Gaiman.
This book is a whimsical yet dark retelling of the Jungle Book, where a baby is raised by ghosts in a graveyard, exploring themes of love and life in a beautifully unique way.
The Graveyard Book tells the sweet story of a little boy raised in a graveyard by ghosts and vampires, offering a refreshing take compared to most YA.