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on 22nd Nov 2008
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Item: Neil Gaiman, American Gods
Neil Gaiman is a brilliant writer, and I've been slowly but surely devouring his back catalogue. Nice writing style, very interesting story. Slightly disturbing in parts - not one to read just before you go to
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Review by
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on 11th Nov 2008
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Item: Neil Gaiman, Coraline
I bought this book (for my daughter) on recommendation. I wasn't sure what to expect. I read it before I gave it to my child as I invariably do. I gave it to her with a smile and a wink and assured her she'd be scared (her idea of a good read! she's 9!) She marched downstairs the next day and declared she didn't know what I was talking about and it wasn't scary. The following morning (after having read a couple more chapters) she gave me the biggest smile and said "it's brilliant! I love it!" ...
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on 1st Nov 2008
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Item: Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, Good Omens
Good Omens is a book intellectually and humorously written in good fun. These two author did an amazing job writing it and I find myself applauding them.
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on 1st Nov 2007
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Item: Terry Pratchett,Neil Gaiman, Good Omens
This is honestly one of the best books I've ever read. It's rare that I find a book that I enjoy reading over and over again, but Good Omens is definetly one of them.
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on 21st Dec 2006
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Item: Neil Gaiman, Anansi Boys
Another reviewer rather wrote this off as a dull affair, citing the characters as somewhat uni-dimensional. I disagree. I fancy that allowing one's own imagination to flex its muscles helps the reader get the most out of this book. Neil Gaiman conjours up some very colourful situations and predicaments, not least for his hapless hero Charlie, and he is equally adept at providing some great scenes (and one-liners) to the mischievous and pardonably nasty Spider.
The supporting cast, ...
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