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Neil Gaiman: Trigger Warning (Hardcover, 2015, William Morrow)

Review of 'Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances' on 'Goodreads'

There are definitely some great stories in this collection. The Sherlock Holmes story is probably my favorite of the bunch, with Sleeper & Spindle a close second and the Doctor Who tie-in following close behind. That said, I've lost patience with the stock Gaiman story where he appears, thinly veiled and nameless, and narrates yet another elliptical tale about weird goings-on. Those stories just felt self-indulgent this time around, even though he's been writing them forever. Maybe it didn't help that I watched a video of him reading "bad Gaiman" parodies and some of the stories here didn't seem too far off from that - tossed off and overly familiar.