'The Sleeper and the Spindle' by Neil Gaiman (Review #1)

'The Sleeper and the Spindle' by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Chris Riddell, published by Bloomsbury in October 2014 (5/5) 

This piece of work is probably the most uniquely collaborated novel I have read. Both Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell have brought their incredible talents together and created this phenomenal piece of art. 

I'm sure many people are aware that Neil Gaiman is one of my favourite authors, so as soon as I saw his name on this book, I was immediately interested. 
This novel is the third Neil Gaiman book I have read and I think it's safe to say that this was the most enjoyable for me. While I did thoroughly enjoy reading The Ocean at the End of the Lane, I just felt more intrigued by the way this novel was put together.


Gaiman's writing has always mesmerised me ever since I read Coraline last year. There is a certain sophistication to the way he puts words together that creates the ability to pull the readers in and keep them interested until the very end.

The way events and character are described leaves an extremely vivid image in the readers head. This didn't occur as much in this novel as I found it did in The Ocean at the End of the Lane, but this novel was more heavily reliant upon the magical illustrations that Chris Riddell provided to give the reader more of a visual image. 


I had never seen or heard of Chris Riddell before, so I was a bit skeptical about what to expect from his half of this book, but I quickly fell in love with each page and was not even slightly disappointed. 

Every single aspect of the illustrations was sone so thoughtfully it was inspiring to me as a reader and an aspiring artist. The way Riddell used line, shape, form and tone on each page fit together in a magical way. It felt like every page was a masterpiece in itself!

Of course I should not forget to mention the presentation of this beautiful novel. From the dust jacket to the gold ink incorporated into the illustrations, I feel that Bloomsbury have truly outdone themselves for trying to make this book looks as magical as possible, and I must say, they've done a fantastic job at achieving just that! 



After reading the 71 pages of this novel, I very quickly became obsessed with this book. It was a quick read for me, but an adventurous one full of twists in the story that you may not expect. 
It is a very unique take on the original fairytale stories of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty, with a twist that differs it from the original stories. 

This novel follows the journey of a young queen and three dwarfs as they cross the kingdom in search of the princess who was the start of a terrible sickness that is sweeping over across the kingdom and putting all of its victims into an eternal sleep. 
They intend to rescue the princess from the slumber that was cast upon her so that the kingdom may also awaken once again, but they aren't prepared for what they find when they finally reach the princess's tower... 

I would recommend this novel to everybody. I truly feel that this is one that many people would enjoy, especially fans of fairytale re-telling a with a twist, like myself! 


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Favourite Genre: Fantasy


There's just something about fantasy books that always gets my heart pumping 10x faster than usual. Maybe its the adventure the characters are partaking on, or the suspense that keeps you on the edge of your seat, desperately needing more! It could be the setting, whether its set in an 'other world' or in our world. Or maybe its the escape these books give us. We have the ability to leave the world we know and travel into adventurous tales where dragons and giants live. We're able to battle with the characters as they fight in an intergalactic war, or ride with them as they escape a castle where they no longer belong.
Fantasy books give us the ability to imagine a new life for ourselves. I mean, obviously we won't be able to fly with dragons of ride on unicorns, but in each Fantasy novel, I find that there is always a hidden message behind all the adventure and battles.
Fantasy books are a representation of a different life, a new life. We, as the readers, are able to dive into these new lives and, in our heads, create our own version of that life for ourselves. Yes, we all might crave the need to have a dragon as a pet, but what we don't realise is that Fantasy novel's hidden messages always find a way to settle into our thoughts and have a great influence on us.
For me, Fantasy books have been with me since I can remember. Even though I hardly read as a child, I was always inspired by fantasy stories my father used to tell me and my brother, or when my sister used to tell me about all the books she was reading.
The first book I read and fell in love with was Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare. This was a book that made me want to read more books, which is something I hadn't experienced before. I found this book exciting as it has my heart racing 'til the finish line! I fell in love with the characters and the idea of this secret world inside our world. It set my imagination free. I regularly found myself secretly imagining a Shadowhunter hiding behind trees, or chasing after an enemy.
Since reading this book, I have read many other Fantasy novels and loved nearly every one of them. They all refresh my imagination after reading the book and give me a sense of hope that -- even though those things will never possibly happen to me -- I might one day live where they live, have friends like they do, live an exciting life like they do... and maybe even fall in love the way they do.
Yes, there are other books that also give me this same hope, but when these messages are portrayed in a different world to ours, it just somehow makes the messages so much more realistic.
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I should probably introduce myself...
I'm Annaliese, the creator and only admin of this blog. I am 17 years old and I am currently doing my HSC at school. I live in Sydney, Australia where I have lived for nearly 6 years. Before moving here, I lived in New Zealand for 2 years and lived in England before that where I was born.
Most of my days consist of reading avidly, drawing crazy little patterns on random pieces of paper, or making complete nonsensical attempts at writing a story.
I started reading when I was 15/16 (2 years ago) when one of my sisters lent me a Jodi Picoult book, House Rules. Since that day, I have become obsessed with books at a gradual rate, but over the past year, that obsession has grown so rapidly, sometimes I wonder if my brain can handle it or not!

I am in love with the TV shows, Friends, Game of Thrones, Sherlock, Doctor Who, and My Mad Fat Diary. I could watch every single one of these TV shows over and over again and never get bored of them!
I mostly listen to Fall Out Boy, The 1975, All Time Low, and Imagine Dragons, but I'm not the sort of person to be found singing aloud or dancing with the volume oh high.

My favourite books are the Saga graphic novel series, The Infernal Devices trilogy, The Lunar Chronicles, Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy, and Anna and the French Kiss trilogy... just to name a few! These books have been what feeds my growing obsession with books, and I'm certainly not sorry for any of the rants I may have on these books, or the number of times I might mentions these books in posts or conversations!

On this blog you will find an abundance of photos I have taken of my books, my extremely bookish ramblings, a book review or two every week or so, and the occasional book recommendation.

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