Book Review: Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
Oct. 21st, 2005 11:27 amTitle: Neverwhere
Author: Neil Gaiman
Published: Harper Torch , New York, 1997 (2001)
Pages: 370
Total pages: 7916
Text number: 26
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lumos_daily book club.
In brief: Neverwhere isn't a life-changing novel, but it is an original work, twisted and twisty, dark, complete, and fascinating. Gaiman's style is better adapted to graphic novels and children's books, but he nonetheless manages to write a novel that will capture the reader until its completion and open up an entirely new, upside-down, crazy world.
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Review posted here at Amazon.com.
Author: Neil Gaiman
Published: Harper Torch , New York, 1997 (2001)
Pages: 370
Total pages: 7916
Text number: 26
Read for:
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In brief: Neverwhere isn't a life-changing novel, but it is an original work, twisted and twisty, dark, complete, and fascinating. Gaiman's style is better adapted to graphic novels and children's books, but he nonetheless manages to write a novel that will capture the reader until its completion and open up an entirely new, upside-down, crazy world.
( Read more. )
Review posted here at Amazon.com.