The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman, 181 pages
A man returns to his childhood home and relives the memories of being 7. Magic abounds as we see the world through his eyes. The storyline was confusing at some points but the magic kept me turning pages. Suicide, murder (attempted and otherwise), faeries, friendship and sacrifice blend to create a very short but wonderful read for adults.
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