
This book1 is beyond amazing. My only concern, and this is not much of a concern, but more like a 'could've been' (something I dun' mind not havin -- that little it was of an issue), is that, it, the story or the place of the story, is smaller than I'd expected (Neverwhere has the London Underground; The Anansi Boys has the Beginning of the World; The Graveyard Book has Ghûlheim). But even as a small a story or a plot, it was interesting enough to more than satisfy a reader, i.e. myself. The story, and I mean this as a compliment, is so out of this world, I am more than in love. I couldn't imagine a movie, no matter how great and modern its effects may be, that could do this book so well (edit: so yes, there will be a movie, and it is in the works -- we shall see; I hope it brings justice and more, Neil Gaiman is an amazing writer).
1 This is the 34th book of the 50 books I should/want to read/finish this year.