Why does BOD think the indigo man is imaginary?

The Indigo Man appears in Chapter 2, when Bod and Scarlett visit the Sleer for the first time. The Indigo Man doesn't seem to be a living being, but rather an image projected by the Sleer to scare off greedy treasure-seekers.
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How does bod know the indigo man is imaginary?

When Bod learns that Scarlett can see the Indigo Man, but can't see the dead body on the floor, he realizes that the Indigo Man is “imaginary” (2.183). After a little convincing, Scarlett agrees with Bod, comparing the Indigo Man to a scarecrow.
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Will The Graveyard Book be a movie?

Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book Will Be a Film Directed by Henry Selick. Famous for his work on The Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline, Henry Selick is set to adapt a film version of Neil Gaiman's Hugo and Newbery award winning novel, The Graveyard Book.
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What is bods real name in The Graveyard Book?

The Graveyard Book traces the story of the boy Nobody "Bod" Owens who is adopted and reared by the supernatural occupants of a graveyard after his family is brutally murdered.
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Is The Graveyard Book funny?

The premise for The Graveyard Book is macabre, but author Neil Gaiman has a strange ability to make otherworldly characters quaint — loveable, even — and the story is anything but grave. Children as young as 9 will enjoy this sweet, funny and gentle tale; adults will appreciate its deeper undertones.
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Is The Graveyard Book appropriate for kids?

The novel is aimed at 8 – 11 year olds, but the gruesome murder descriptions in the first chapter may push the age up. Parents should read that bit and then decide. Nearly every chapter is a self contained short story about an incident in Bod's life. This makes it ideal for dipping into, and for reading at bedtime.
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How long does it take to read The Graveyard Book?

The average reader will spend 3 hours and 12 minutes reading this book at 250 WPM (words per minute).
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Is Silas a vampire in The Graveyard Book?

Silas is Bod's guardian. The novel heavily implies that he's a vampire: he has no reflection in mirrors, he sleeps in a steamer trunk, and he assumes a batlike form when he's not in his tall, pale, human form.
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Why does Scarlett call Bod a monster?

When Jack threatens to kill Scarlett, Bod rescues her by imprisoning Jack in the barrow grave. But even though Bod saved her life, Scarlett thinks Bod is a monster for knowingly imprisoning Jack. After this, Silas wipes Scarlett's memory and convinces Scarlett's mother to take Scarlett back to Glasgow.
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What is the most important lesson Bod learns in The Graveyard Book?

One important thing we learn from this chapter is that the Jacks are pretending to be a group of men who focus on doing good deeds (right…). Another important thing is that there are Jacks all over the world. We can put all that together and guess that the Jacks are part of what keeps evil alive in the world.
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What is Miss Lupescu?

Miss Lupescu is a Hound of God—that is, a werewolf—who acts as Bod's guardian whenever Silas is away. According to Miss Lupescu, Hounds of God don't see their transformation to a wolf as a bad thing—rather, they see it as a gift from God.
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What is the Sleer in the graveyard book?

The Sleer is a mysterious being that resides in the graveyard's barrow grave. Bod only sees the Sleer once; it's huge, with three heads featuring indigo designs and the body of a snake. It speaks in a hissing, slithery voice, and Bod can also hear its body slithering around the walls of the barrow grave's chamber.
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Is there a sequel to The Graveyard Book?

“The Graveyard Book: Volume 2” is the second volume in a two-part graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's 2008 children's novel “The Graveyard Book.” Artist P.
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Why were Scarlett's parents convinced that BOD must be an imaginary playmate?

Scarlett and Bod became friends because they saw each other and started playing. Scarlett's parents where convinced Bod was imaginary because they never saw Bod and when they did he really wasn't visible to the human eye.
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How old is Scarlett Amber Perkins?

Later, four-year-old Bod befriends a five-year-old living girl named Scarlett Amber Perkins. They spend time together in the graveyard. One day they visit a mausoleum in the graveyard and encounter an imaginary corpse called the Indigo Man and the slithering creature named the Sleer.
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Is Bod from The Graveyard Book human?

Profession... human. Disregarding the occasional werewolves or vampires, Bod is the only living resident of the graveyard, which naturally makes him a curiosity to the other ghosts.
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What do you think the Sleer meant when it told Bod to find your name?

What do you think the Sleer meant when it told Bod to "find your name"? I think they meant that Bod should find out was his real birth name is, before he was "adopted" by the Owens'.
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What excuse did Mrs. Owens give Bod as to why Silas hadn't killed Jack?

Bod begs Mrs. Owens to tell him what his prospective killer looks like and asks why Silas didn't kill the man when he had the chance. Mrs. Owens insists that Silas isn't a monster.
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Why did Silas feel that Bod was ready for a change?

Why did Silas feel that Bod was ready for change? Silas felt that now that the Jacks were gone and Bod was a young man, it was time for him to leave the graveyard, to live among the living, and to experience life. How did Bod's visits with Alanso Jones help prepare him for the next chapter of his life?
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What does the lady in GREY symbolize in The Graveyard Book?

The Lady on the Grey is another super-mysterious figure. She might be a personification of death – which means she's death in human form, like a prettier version of the Grim Reaper. She says that everybody – and that means you, too – will eventually get to ride her white horse (called a “grey”).
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How did Silas influence bod?

Silas now lives, as far as Bod is concerned, an honorable life. So, Silas was able to change from someone “worse than any monster” to a member of the Honor Guard. From this, Bod might conclude that even the worst monster is capable of becoming good. (You might or might not believe this yourself, but still.)
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Who is Mr Frost in The Graveyard Book?

Jack Frost is The Graveyard Book's arch-villain. He's the guy who butchers Bod's family with a sharp knife, and he wants to do the same to Bod. He also, it seems, lives with his grandma.
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Why had bod been warned to stay away from the far corner of the graveyard?

Bod was warned to stay away from the far corner of the Graveyard because there was mainly criminals and people who took their own lives.
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Do you think BOD was justified in taking the brooch from the Barrow did he deserve the punishment he received from Mr Owens?

Yes Bod did deserve a beating, that way he can associate pain with theft, and he won't do it anymore.
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How many words is the book Coraline?

It is a dark fantasy children's novella. Coraline, the titular character, discovers another world when she and her parents moved into an old house. The novella consists of 30,826 words and has movie adaptation released in 2009.
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