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“Imagine living in a world where you think that everything has become familiar to you, but then you realize that there is a different world far beyond the one you know.”
I have not read much of Neil Gaiman’s books geared towards adults, until I first read “American Gods,” which was a book that I enjoyed intensely. But now, I have a new favorite from Neil Gaiman’s books geared towards adults and that is “Neverwhere!” Full of adventure, horror and romance, “Neverwhere” is certainly one of Neil ...more
Though I must say this book was in a lot of ways very predictable, it was still entertaining and well written. I love Gaiman's style, and "Neverwhere" wasn't a let down. All the characters, except perhaps Door, were complex, interesting, and funny, and made the text well worth the read. The plot was original in that it was a setting and idea I'd never seen before, even though it can't be entirely original just on principle and the fact that the whole "person goes to an alternate world" story lin
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Aug 13, 2010
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Not a YA novel. Getting peeved at idiots automatically marking Fantasy as YA!!!!!
Dec 11, 2009
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Jan 09, 2010
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Kim
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Dec 19, 2012
Danyelle Leafty
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it was amazing
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Jan 14, 2013
Sarai
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