M is for Magic

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M is for Magic
Author Neil Gaiman
Country United States
Language English
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date June 26th, 2007
Media type Hardback
Pages 272

M is for Magic is the recently released collection of child-friendly short fiction by Neil Gaiman.

Most of the stories and poems have been selected from previously published works,[1] (with the exception of The Witch's Headstone, which is an excerpt from the forthcoming novel The Graveyard Book and "How To Sell the Ponti Bridge", which is previously unreleased) and are:

  • "The Case Of The Four And Twenty Blackbirds"
  • "Troll Bridge"
  • "Don't Ask Jack"
  • "How To Sell The Ponti Bridge"
  • "October In The Chair"
  • "Chivalry"
  • "The Price"
  • "How To Talk To Girls At Parties"
  • "Sunbird"
  • "The Witch's Headstone"
  • "Instructions"

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