A review by blakemp
Death: The High Cost of Living by Neil Gaiman

4.0

Once a century, Death takes on mortal form so that she may better understand the lives that she takes. This isn't really her story, though, although it's about her. Rather, the story focuses on a young man she encounters while he stands on the brink of suicide. Not believing her story, he nevertheless gets drawn into a world of a charming young woman with a love of life no one else can match. It's a sweet tale, and a worthy sidebar to the other tales of the Endless.