Comment #1: Saturday, March, 29, 2008 at 03:48:55
gautami says:
"I liked this book better than American Gods. "
Comment #2: Friday, March 28, 2008 at 23:55:11
pussreboots says:
"So did I. I found American Gods a bit of a chore to read."
Comment #3: Saturday, March, 29, 2008 at 11:47:33
Sherry says:
"I wish I did know my way around the London Underground. I'm an anglophile from way back, but I've never been to England, more's the pity. Maybe an altered London would be a trip worth taking.
Have you read much Neil Gaiman? I keep thinking I will read something of his since he's so popular, but I still haven't gotten around to it."
Comment #4: Saturday, March, 29, 2008 at 09:16:10
pussreboots:
"I've never been to Britain either but I'm interested in subways so I know the basics of the Underground's map.
I've read Stardust (don't remember it), American Gods (was bored by it), Anansi Boys (loved it), Good Omens (enjoyed it) an now Neverwhere which was my favorite of the ones so far."
Comment #5: Sunday, March, 30, 2008 at 12:48:46
Girl Detective says:
"I really enjoyed Neverwhere, though I thought the story was better than the writing. At the time I thought Gaiman should stick to comics, since Sandman was so wonderful, but I think he's come a long way and I like his prose books, too. I took this with me the last time I was in London; it was a good literary companion."
Comment #6: Sunday, March, 30, 2008 at 10:56:28
pussreboots says:
"I haven't read Sandman yet. I plan to one of these days."
Comment #7: Thursday, April, 24, 2008 at 07:56:21
Darla says:
"How did I miss this? I love Gaiman; I loved Neverwhere. My younger son recently read it and loves it too. If you get a chance, check out the DVD--it was a BBC miniseries before it was a book, and it's a lot of fun."