New Neil Gaiman Book, 'Fortunately, The Milk', Is 'The Silliest I've Ever Written'

Gaiman: New Book Is 'Silliest I've Ever Written'
NEW YORK - JUNE 01: (L-R) Author Neil Gaiman, musician Amanda Palmer and composer Stephin Merritt attend the celebration for the world premiere of the musical, 'Coraline' at Telsey + Company Studios on June 1, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
NEW YORK - JUNE 01: (L-R) Author Neil Gaiman, musician Amanda Palmer and composer Stephin Merritt attend the celebration for the world premiere of the musical, 'Coraline' at Telsey + Company Studios on June 1, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

Neil Gaiman has yet another new book coming out this year. Fortunately, The Milk comes out in September and is aimed at children aged 8 and up, an audience between that of Chu's Day (published in January this year) and The Ocean at the End of the Lane, a fiction book aimed at an adult audience, published in June. A graduation speech he gave last year has also been turned into a book, published in May.

Couple that with a new version of American Gods, along with scripts for an HBO adaptation, plus Doctor Who scripts, a special series of stories for Blackberry and new cult Sandman comics, not to mention his appearances in live shows along with his wife, Amanda Palmer, and it's a busy year for the British expat writer - plus a potentially expensive one for completist fans.

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