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The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. A Visual Dictionary Chapter 4. “…rust-brown iron railings each topped with a small rusting spearhead…” p. 99. Thunderstone p. 108. A lightning bolt; this word was used hundreds of years ago. Coiled p. 115. “…Tendrils of a carnivorous plant…” p. 115

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The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

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  1. The Graveyard Bookby Neil Gaiman A Visual Dictionary Chapter 4

  2. “…rust-brown iron railings each topped with a small rusting spearhead…”p. 99

  3. Thunderstone p. 108 • A lightning bolt; this word was used hundreds of years ago

  4. Coiledp. 115 “…Tendrils of a carnivorous plant…” p. 115 Tendrils are usually thin, climbing and stretching; twines around other objects A carnivorous plant is a plant that devours/eats other living things for it’s energy (usually mosquitos & flies) wound around something in circles

  5. Padlock p. 119A lock for buildings Brown Garden Twine p. 119String used to tie plants

  6. “…warren of streets…” p. 120 Eyepiece p. 121 A magnifying piece used by a jeweler to see something up close • Lots of streets, intertwined together; very close and narrow

  7. snakestonep. 121 A gemstone; very unusual; thought to cure snakebites chaos p. 137 A huge mess, jumble or confusion; where there are no seen rules

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