Posted by: sayingenough on: April 17, 2009
Neil Gaiman opens up this unique book with darkness – a hand with a knife – and a baby.
The baby is a curious boy and while the mysterious “the-man-Jack” murders the baby’s family, the boy escapes from his crib and toddles out of the house unbeknownst to the-man-Jack, thus saving his life.
He wanders into a [...]
Posted by: sayingenough on: July 6, 2008
The very first Alex Rider book that I read was a behind-the-scenes one about how they made the movie. The second Alex Rider book I read was the graphic novel. After reading those two, I very much wanted to read the first book in the Alex Rider series, Stormbreaker. The only thing that was stopping [...]