The story moved from him being abducted by aliens but escaped only to be transported to a different time period when he was (almost) taken by pirates but saved by a stegosaurus on a Floaty-Ball-Person-Carrier a.k.a. More than just the milk, he came back with a story that made his children raised their eyebrows but nonetheless amused them. Upon his return, he narrated his story about what happened. Being alone in-charge to guide his children as his wife was away on a conference, he went to the store but the children became very bothered as it took him very long time to return. The book follows the story of a father’s adventure as he makes sure that he’ll go home with a milk for his tea and children’s cereal for breakfast. And man, Fortunately, the Milk is an awesome short book. One of the best things about this book is that it is very short, aside from the fact that it is so gloriously illustrated. I adored The Graveyard Book same as with Coraline and The Sleeper and the Spindle so I decided that another Neil Gaiman will definitely be a good decision especially for someone who’s still fighting that dreadful reading slump. I have had good experience with Neil Gaiman so far.
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