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The story was unique, ingenious, & interesting. The magic is capricious, the characters memorable, & the plot had me biting my nails as it twisted about. The overall theme of the invisible people was haunting. There was a lot of understated British humor and it was very well read by its author.
I wanted to kick the main character pretty much all the way through the book, although the rest of the characters were great. I especially liked the pair of assassins. They were so perfectly evil yet had a ...more
I wanted to kick the main character pretty much all the way through the book, although the rest of the characters were great. I especially liked the pair of assassins. They were so perfectly evil yet had a ...more

I ALMOST gave up on this book. I didn't really know anything about it, so the beginning - which was a bit slow and frustrating (which I think was the point) - I struggled through kind of confused (again, I think that was the point). Once it hit its stride though I was hooked and I just really love the writing style, the characters, the messages behind the story...and the fact that the book can stand alone and not have to be a trilogy or series is even a better testament to how well written it is
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If you combined The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Alice in Wonderland, and Grimm's Fairytales, you'd come close to Gaiman's take on the alternate universe known as London Below. Dark and humorous at times, a nice detour if you enjoy the fantasy genre.
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Jul 31, 2009
Kim Cassidy
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it was amazing
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