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Title:Instructions
Author:Neil Gaiman
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 40 pages
Published:April 27th 2010 by HarperCollins
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Picture Books. Poetry. Fiction. Adventure. Fairy Tales
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Instructions Hardcover | Pages: 40 pages
Rating: 4.28 | 6132 Users | 689 Reviews

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"A perfect reminder to always be on the lookout for magic and wonder. Sometimes, we need those two things the most" (Brightly.com, citing "Books That Teach Kids What It Means to Be a Kind Person"). In this breathtaking jacketed picture book, Neil Gaiman's lyrical poem guides a novice traveler through the enchanted woods of a fairy tale—through lush gardens, a formidable castle, and over a perilous river—to find the way home again. Illustrated in full color by Charles Vess, Instructions features lush images of mythical creatures, magical landscapes, and canny princesses. Its message of the value of courage, wit, and wisdom makes it a perfect gift.

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Original Title: Instructions
ISBN: 0061960306 (ISBN13: 9780061960307)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Art Book (2011), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Picture Book (2010)


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Ratings: 4.28 From 6132 Users | 689 Reviews

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A picture book kinda for adults, though I would give it to school age kids who love fairy tales/myths or are rather serious children. Love all the fairy tale, folk tale, mythology allusions. Not a fan of the illustrations - too drab. Though I liked that the illustration of princesses featured one p(rincess)oc.

LOVE LOVE LOVE this picture book. Could be for young and old because you will take from the words and gorgeous illustrations that which has meaning for you.

Gaiman and Vess were born to create together. Gaiman knows something about words, Vess knows something about shapes. The outcome is... well you have to see it yourself. The best is still Stardust: Being a Romance within the Realms of Faerie.

Though I do enjoy Vess's artwork, I think I like this poem better un-illustrated, using my own imagination and knowledge of a range of fairy tales & their tropes, to make the pictures for it in my own mind. But getting this poem out to readers is key, so I'm glad this book is making it more widely available. And I'm very glad it's not a big expensive picture-book, but a smaller, more affordable and accessible format.

Unique format, but this one doesn't really work for me. The lack of a cohesive narrative structure makes it a bit less endearing imo than many of Gaiman's other stories.

Neil Gaiman manages to evoke many emotions in this whimsical tale. The book is about a personified cat that must follow a set of instructions if he is to exit back through the wooden gate where his journey began. Through the tale he comes across some fairy tale features well known to the readers. Cinderella's pumpkin carriage is parked behind some trees. The Three Little Pigs are having a picnic. The Frog Prince rests on the lawn. Gaiman provides a sense of equilibrium with the features of

More wonderful weirdness from Gaiman. This time a pleasant and light kind of weirdness, opposed to dark and unpleasant weirdness! Great illustrations, and just beautifully odd. I really enjoyed it.A great, very short read.

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