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Salman Rushdie: Haroun and the sea of stories (Hardcover, 1991, Granta Books in association with Viking) 4 stars

Set in an exotic Eastern landscape peopled by magicians and fantastic talking animals, this classic …

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4 stars

This was also an Audible daily deal. I already owned a used paperback copy, but someone thoroughly marked it up, which I hate (and did not notice before buying.) I thought the audiobook version would be a good alternative, especially since it’s a fairly short book. Rushdie pitched the book a little younger than I was expecting, but I didn’t mind that so much. It was a fun adventure that reminded me a bit of Catherine Valente’s Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own (presumably the influence flowed the other way, but still.)