September Books 3) Sandman: The Dream Hunters

3) Sandman: The Dream Hunters, by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano

Obviously a bit of a spin-off from the original Sandman series, but pretty beautiful in its own right; Gaiman retells an old Japanese story, as prose rather than script, with beautiful illustrations by Amano, and manages to keep the tone consistent throughout, with a somewhat ambiguous ending that pulls us smoothly out of the Japanese environment and into Gaiman’s own mythos.

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  1. Not to mention the children who *couldn’t* be vaccinated, whether they were too young or had valid issues that meant it wasn’t safe, as they suffered too. And, of course, they were usually the most vulnerable as well.

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