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  2. Stardust (Neil Gaiman novel) - Wikipedia

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    Stardust is a 1999 fantasy novel by British writer Neil Gaiman, usually published with illustrations by Charles Vess. Stardust has a different tone and style from most of Gaiman's prose fiction, being consciously written in the tradition of pre- Tolkien English fantasy, following in the footsteps of authors such as Lord Dunsany and Hope Mirrlees .

  3. Stardust - Wikipedia

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    Stardust, a 2001 short story collection edited by Julie E. Czerneda, the first installment in the Tales from the Wonder Zone series; Stardust, a 2004–2008 YA novel series by Linda Chapman; Stardust (Serafin book), a 2007 posthumous collection of memoirs and essays by Bruce Serafin; Stardust, a 2009 novel by Joseph Kanon

  4. Stardust (Parker novel) - Wikipedia

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    Stardust is the 17th book in Robert B. Parker's Spenser series and first published in 1990. Plot. Spenser investigates the stalking of Jill Joyce, a TV star. ...

  5. Talk:Stardust (Neil Gaiman novel) - Wikipedia

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    There have been a couple attempts to describe the original publication of Stardust as a comic book. While it was published by a comic book company and in a physical format that had been used primarily for comics (basically, a thin glossy squarebound paperback with the same cover dimensions as a typical comic book), the content was not a comic book.

  6. Stardust (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    Stardust is a 2007 romantic fantasy adventure film directed by Matthew Vaughn and co-written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman.Based on Neil Gaiman's 1999 novel of the same name, it features an ensemble cast led by Claire Danes, Charlie Cox, Sienna Miller, Ricky Gervais, Jason Flemyng, Rupert Everett, Peter O'Toole, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Robert De Niro, with narration by Ian McKellen.

  7. Neil Gaiman - Wikipedia

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    Neil Richard Gaiman [4] was born on 10 November 1960 [5] in Portchester, Hampshire. [6] Gaiman's family is of Polish-Jewish and other Ashkenazi origins. [7] His great-grandfather emigrated to England from Antwerp before 1914 [8] and his grandfather settled in Portsmouth and established a chain of grocery stores, changing the family name from Chaiman to Gaiman. [9]

  8. The Ocean at the End of the Lane - Wikipedia

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    Gaiman has said that members of the Hempstock family have shown up in several of his other works, such as Stardust and The Graveyard Book. [5] He began writing Ocean for his ex-wife Amanda Palmer and did not initially intend for it to become a novel, instead intending to write a novella; [5] while writing, he inserted things that he knew Palmer would enjoy, as she "doesn't really like fantasy ...

  9. The Stardust Thief - Wikipedia

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    The Stardust Thief is a 2022 fantasy novel by Chelsea Abdullah. It is the author's debut novel and is the first installment in the Sandsea Trilogy . The novel draws inspiration from One Thousand and One Nights .