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  • While this collection features stories already published in Fragile Things, as well as new stories, and a single poem; it is a perfect collection for anyone, of any age, discovering Neil Gaiman for the first time.

    2010 March 01 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • While this collection features stories already published in Fragile Things, as well as new stories, and a single poem; it is a perfect collection for anyone, of any age, discovering Neil Gaiman for the first time.

    “M is for Magic” by Neil Gaiman (Harpercollins, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Stephanie: It is hard, but you've been doing a great job with the stories in Fragile Things, worry not!

    Short Story Sunday 2007

  • The Monarch of the Glen, the last short story in Fragile Things has Mr. Wednesday sitting in a diner singing to the tune of “My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean” to Shadow.

    Blog De Ganz | Archive | October 2006

  • In his majesty's most gracious gift of Bronte, has been omitted the word Fragile a farm belonging to me.

    The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson Harrison, James 1806

  • After debating whether to cancel, Sting and his band decided to play one song - the anti-violence number 'Fragile' - and continue if things felt right.

    ...All This Time 2001

  • The show was scheduled as a two-hour Webcast; however, Sting chose to transmit only one song - his hymn like classic 'Fragile' - after he and his multinational crew learned of the events in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania.

    ...All This Time 2001

  • The Fragile is an appropriate title, not because of the music, but because of the lyrics.

    O'Hooley & Tidow: The Fragile – review 2012

  • George Daley, a stem-cell scientist at Children's Hospital Boston, recently co-authored a paper comparing the behavior of cells taken from embryos afflicted with a condition called Fragile-X with embryo-like cells reprogrammed from the skin of patients with the disease.

    U.S. to Freeze New Grants After Stem-Cell Decision 2010

  • In their, Child Wellbeing Study, Princeton University researchers tracked 5,000 single mothers in who are charitably called Fragile Families.

    Octuplet Mom Reinforced Single Mother Stigma 2009

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