The Sandman, Vol. 3: Dream Country by Neil GaimanMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
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If you love a good story, you really can’t go wrong with Gaiman. This volume consists of four standalone pieces of short fiction set in the Sandman universe.
“Calliope,” like Greek Mythology, envisions an anthropomorphized muse, but takes the idea into a dark and modern twist as said muse is held captive and violated.
“A Dream of a Thousand Cats” imagines dreams do shape the real world and asks what if animals dreamt as big as humans.
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is built around the premise that Shakespeare had a patron, none other than Morpheus, a.k.a. Dream, himself.
“Facade” is about a supernatural woman who can only go out in public by taking risky measures to look “normal,” and explores her lonely existence.
All of these stories are clever and compelling, and I’d highly recommend this collection for readers of speculative fiction.
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