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Stardust
Book • 1999
Stardust is a captivating fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman that follows Tristran Thorn as he ventures into the mystical land of Faerie to retrieve a fallen star for his beloved, Victoria Forester.
Along the way, he encounters magical creatures, witches, and princes, leading to a journey filled with romance, adventure, and self-discovery.
The story explores themes of love, identity, and the power of true devotion.
Along the way, he encounters magical creatures, witches, and princes, leading to a journey filled with romance, adventure, and self-discovery.
The story explores themes of love, identity, and the power of true devotion.
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