![]() ![]() The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman – My Review whimsical, nonsensical, otherworldly vibes.dream-like (or rather – nightmarish) narration.But he starts to remember now – close to the farm, a man had committed suicide, and his death unleashed darkness dangerous beyond anything anyone could imagine.īut Lettie seemed to understand what was going on, and she promised she will protect the boy and make everything right again… It is hard to believe he forgot the events of that time, as what happened was strange, terrifying, unexplainable and absolutely remarkable. Suddenly, he starts to remember the time when he was seven, when he met the girl who lived at that farm, Lettie Hempstock, who claimed her pond was an ocean. Here’s a difficult story to try and describe in a couple of paragraphs and without giving too much away.Ī middle-aged man goes back to his childhood home and is immediately drawn to the farm at the end of the lane. Had you told me that I was seven again, I might have half believed you, for a moment. ![]() But standing in that hallway, it was all coming back to me. I do not even think I would have remembered Lettie Hempstock’s name. If you’d asked me an hour before, I would have said no, I did not remember the way. RATED ON GOODREADS – 4.01 of 5 What It Is About GENRE – fantasy, paranormal, urban fantasy, horror The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman – Book Details ![]()
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