Websites
This is a review of Coraline by Philip Pullman, the guy who wrote the His Dark Materials trilogy (which includes The Golden Compass). As you might have guessed, he likes the story quite a bit.
Neil Gaiman's official website has a lot of reviews, downloads, news, and even a blog. If you're ever as bored as Coraline, take a look.
This wiki is written for Coraline the movie, but it has a lot of good information. It's also fun to see the differences between the movie and the book.
This is the official Neil Gaiman website for young adult readers. No parents allowed!
Be sure to like everyone's favorite explorer and heroine, Coraline Jones. She may not have any friends in the book, but she has almost a million fans on Facebook!
Check out some artwork from the movie version of Coraline. It's fun seeing how different artists interpret Coraline.
A fun recipe for Coraline Cookies, which look like buttons. This recipe looks a lot better than Coraline's dad's recipes... just sayin'.
A fun recipe for Coraline Cookies, which look like buttons. This recipe looks a lot better than Coraline's dad's recipes... just sayin'.
Movie or TV Productions
We think they did a pretty good job maintaining both the creepiness and the fun.
We are not kidding. Check out the official website for the musical version of Coraline. Maybe some of the songs will make it onto Glee?
Video
The very cool and creepy trailer for Coraline the movie.
Interview with Neil Gaiman about Coraline. This shouldn't be missed.
A fun look behind the scenes as the musical version of Coraline opens on the west coast.
Audio
Get a preview of the audio book version of Coraline. Love that British accent.
Listen as Neil Gaiman's daughter, Maddy interviews her very cool dad (who wrote Coraline for her!).
Images
This is a screenshot from Coraline, the movie, featuring Wybie Lovat (who doesn't exist in the book).
Check out the cover of the graphic novel version of Coraline.
A photograph of Coraline's awesome author, Neil Gaiman. Looks like a pretty cool dude.
One in a series of movie posters for Coraline that all feature a letter of the alphabet. This one is sponsored by the letter G.