How did Neil Gaiman decide to blend mythology with modern storytelling in this volume?
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How did Neil Gaiman decide to blend mythology with modern storytelling in this volume?
Did anyone else feel the pacing was slow in parts, or was that intentional to build atmosphere?
What do you think about the way dreams are portrayed as both surreal and meaningful in this story?