Added to your library.
Selections from Fragile Things, Volume One: 4 Short Fictions and Wonders By Neil Gaiman
Added to your library.

Selections from Fragile Things, Volume One: 4 Short Fictions and Wonders

By Neil Gaiman

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
( 0 customer ratings)
HarperCollins, February 2009
eBook release: February 2009
ISBN: 9780061848698
Language:  English
Download options: Adobe DRM EPUB

Files Available for Download

If you use one of Kobo's free reading apps you won't need to worry about download options most of the time. Your Kobo reading app can easily add Kobo Store books to your library for a seamless reading experience.

Download options matter when:

  • You want to read your book on an eReader other than the Kobo eReader (see here for a list of supported eReaders).
  • The book you want is only available as an Adobe DRM PDF.

In both of these cases you will need to:

  1. Download a copy of your book to your computer.
  2. Open the book using a free application called Adobe Digital Editions.

You can also use Digital Editions to transfer the book to your eReader. See here for more information on Digital Editions.

Read this on:

  • Desktop More

    Kobo Desktop App

    You can read this item on your computer using our free Kobo Desktop Application. This application lets you read, manage your library of eBooks, and even shop for new ones. Check out our demo for more information!

    Download it now for PC!

    Download App!

    Mac user? Click here

    Download it now for Mac!

    Download App!

    PC user? Click here

    Learn More »
  • eReaders More

    eReading Devices

    You can read this item on your Kobo eReader (or other select electronic reading devices). The Kobo eReader lets you carry your whole library with you, so that you can read on the go.

    Visit kobo.com/ereaders »
  • Smartphones More

    Smartphones

    You can read this item on select smartphones using one of our free Kobo apps. These apps let you read, manage your library of eBooks, and even shop for new ones.

    Learn More »
  • Tablets More

    Tablets

    You can read this item on select tablets using one of our free Kobo apps. These apps let you read, manage your library of eBooks, and even shop for new ones.

    Learn More »
  • Kobo Vox More

    Kobo Vox

    You can read this item on your Kobo Vox eReader. The Kobo Vox eReader lets you read books with color, sound or interactive elements. Check out our demo for more information on the Kobo Vox.

    Learn More »

The marvelous creations found in Fragile Things showcase the unparalleled invention and storytelling brilliance-as well as the terrifyingly dark and entertaining sense of humor-of the incomparable Neil Gaiman. By turns delightful, disturbing, and diverting, Fragile Things is a gift of literary enchantment from one of the most original writers of our time.

In Selections from Fragile Things, Volume 1 you will find the following stories and poems, sure to thrill and amaze.

Introduction
Arguably the only thing more intriguing than a Neil Gaiman story is a look into his mind as he creates one. In his introduction to Fragile Things, Gaiman gives us a glimpse of the creative cogs turning behind each story in his collection with notes on his inspirations and intent. Also found in the introduction is The Mapmaker, a fable about a map-hungry emperor, omitted from Gaiman’s bestseller American Gods.

A Study in Emerald
Prince Franz Drago of Bohemia has been murdered, his green blood splashed across the wallpaper of a seedy London apartment. Our narrator’s distinguished and mysterious friend is on the case from his headquarters on Baker Street. Though his friend is a master of deduction and disguise, this is not Sherlock Holmes’ Baker Street, or really an earthly Baker Street at all.

The Fairy Reel
At Gaiman’s suggestion, read this poem aloud, but be careful not to let the Fairy Reel tug a piece of your soul away in the process.

October in the Chair
Buoyed by an inflated ego and pencil-thin moustache, September takes the stage at a meeting of the months, only to be asked to step down by a rotund August who claims his story is a repeat. A bearded October, chair of the meeting, salvages the meeting with a story about a runaway, a ghost, and an abandoned farmhouse “darker than anything.”

Facebook Comments

Goodreads Reviews for Selections from Fragile Things, Volume One: 4 Short Fictions and Wonders