Coraline: Book Review
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Book Review: Coraline by Neil Gaiman on February 21, 2021 / By Lorena Nunez / In Children's Book Reviews Coraline Author: Neil Gaiman Illustrator: Dave McKean Publication: 2002 186 pages Review by Lorena Nunez , student at College of the Desert, and participant in the course Children's Literature Review of Coraline In the story that has been converted to a nominated award for Outstanding Animated Feature and has also made a place in the 2003 Notable Children’s List, the well written dark fantasy Coraline has brought a new world to the eyes of a reader. The story consists of a doorway to evil when a Coraline’s mother is impersonated by her “other mother” who creates a world just for her. In the beginning of the story, Coraline favors her “other mother and father,” who lavish her with everything she wants such as food, treats, and different types of novelties that her ...