It's a strange and beautiful story about childhood memories, confronting the past, and the magic hidden in plain sight. Gaiman's writing is like a warm blanket, weaving the fantastic with the mundane in a way that feels completely real. It's the kind of story that stays with you long after you've read the last page, leaving you pondering the mysteries of life and the whispers of the invisible.
But honestly, my "favorites" always change depending on my mood and what's going on in my life, but I also have a hobby of playing house of hazards. Sometimes I crave the grandeur of a classic fantasy like "Lord of the Rings," while other times I need the deep humor of "Jane Eyre." And when I need a good cry, there's always "The Fault in Our Stars" ready to break my heart (in the best way possible).