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Coraline
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In 'Coraline', Neil Gaiman tells the story of Coraline Jones, a young girl who moves into a new apartment with her parents.
She discovers a hidden door that leads to an alternate world where she meets her 'other' parents, who seem perfect at first but turn out to be sinister.
Coraline must use her wit and resourcefulness to rescue her real parents and the souls of three ghost children trapped in this alternate world.
The story is a blend of horror, fantasy, and adventure, highlighting Coraline's bravery and cleverness in the face of danger.
She discovers a hidden door that leads to an alternate world where she meets her 'other' parents, who seem perfect at first but turn out to be sinister.
Coraline must use her wit and resourcefulness to rescue her real parents and the souls of three ghost children trapped in this alternate world.
The story is a blend of horror, fantasy, and adventure, highlighting Coraline's bravery and cleverness in the face of danger.
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Tim Ferriss


Neil Gaiman

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when reporting on the sexual assault case against its author, Neil Gaiman.

Georgia Howe

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as a literary example of the 'other mother' and dealing with the death mother archetype.

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as a stop-motion film by Laika.

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