![]() ![]() When she comes across an old door in her flat, she wonders where it goes, only to find out that it is old and bricked up, going nowhere.Įxcept one day, the door isn’t bricked up, and Coraline ventures through – only to find the world quite like her own, but incredibly different. The flat next to theirs is still empty.Ĭoraline feels bored often – there aren’t any other children and school didn’t start up yet, so she finds herself wandering the house and the ground, exploring and entertaining herself. “Spiderwebs only have to be big enough to catch flies.”Ĭoraline and her family buy part of a big house and move in – in the flat below live two elderly women who used to be actresses, and in the flat above lives an elderly man who is busy training a mouse circus. ![]() When it finally got here, I read it all in one sitting. I purchased it the same day, and waited rather impatiently for my two day shipping from Amazon Prime. I managed to come across it on Goodreads one day when I was browsing graphic novels, and as soon as I saw it, I knew I had to have it. I’m not sure how I didn’t know this, but I didn’t. I also didn’t realize that a graphic novel adaptation of Coraline existed. I really loved the original Coraline – I’ll admit that I saw the movie before I read the book, but the movie prompted me to buy and read it, and I guess over the years I have read Coraline so many times it’s got to be in the double digits by now. ![]()
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