6/10/2023 0 Comments The Sandman Vol. 10 by Neil Gaiman![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes when greatness is established very early on, there is a worry that as you continue to read (or watch) it will begin to lose its spark and crumble as it falls short of the potential it originally established. The first time I watched Lost and when I found out the sequel To Kill a Mocking Bird was to be released are the only comparisons that come to mind. I can think of only a handful of times that a story has affected me so. For me this says a great deal: The Sandman was so good that I did not want to read it because I would never be able to read it for the first time again. Why? Because I never wanted the story to finish, so I tried to hold back the inevitable. I have paced my reading out, staggered it, delayed it and put it off completely at times. I have been reading this for five years, reading one volume every six months or so. “That which is dreamed can never be lost, can never be undreamed.” ![]()
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