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Jul 26, 2008
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Besides good omens ive not read any of his books hes on my to do list but the reason ive posted on here just in case you dont know i found out hes done a book called M is for magic and its a compilation of short stories from different authors and its got i think if my memory serves me correct Troll bridge by you know who, just seen it on ebay so might have to get that . :)
 

jonty

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Jul 26, 2008
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Bought Smoke and Mirrors a little while back, thinking as they are short stories , they will give me a sample of Neil Gaimans writing, Having read the book twice, I reckon I will be collecting the rest of his work.
 

Zebbo Mooty

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May 8, 2010
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I loved American Gods and just couldn't put the book down.
I have just got hold of Neverwhere and I'll probably read that once I've finished Unseen Academicals.

Does anyone remember the TV series of Neverwhere? It was quite compelling viewing as I recall.

Zebbo Mooty
 

pip

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Sep 3, 2010
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BatrickPatrick said:
I've read American Gods, Neverwhere, Stardust and Good Omens and I'm just starting on the Sandman. I liked the film of Stardust more than the book :p
The film and book are quite different . Try The Graveyard Book Dave and Batrick. Its brilliant :laugh:
 

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