Selected Product: | Neverwhere Hardcover Edition: 1st Author: Neil Gaiman Publisher: William Morrow Release Date: 1997-07-01 ISBN-10: 0380973634 ISBN-13: 9780380973637 List Price: $24.00 Average Customer Rating: | | American Gods: A Novel ISBN-10: 0060558121 ISBN-13: 9780060558123 List Price:$14.95 Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (Discworld) ISBN-10: 0060853972 ISBN-13: 9780060853976 List Price:$14.95 Stardust ISBN-10: 0061142026 ISBN-13: 9780061142024 List Price:$13.95 Anansi Boys ISBN-10: 0060515198 ISBN-13: 9780060515195 List Price:$7.99 Coraline Graphic Novel ISBN-10: 006082543X ISBN-13: 9780060825430 List Price:$18.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (ISBN-10: 0380973634, ISBN-13: 9780380973637). At this time we have not yet written a review for Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (ISBN-10: 0380973634, ISBN-13: 9780380973637). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Neverwhere's protagonist, Richard Mayhew, learns the hard way that no good deed goes unpunished. He ceases to exist in the ordinary world of London Above, and joins a quest through the dark and dangerous London Below, a shadow city of lost and forgotten people, places, and times. His companions are Door, who is trying to find out who hired the assassins who murdered her family and why; the Marquis of Carabas, a trickster who trades services for very big favors; and Hunter, a mysterious lady who guards bodies and hunts only the biggest game. London Below is a wonderfully realized shadow world, and the story plunges through it like an express passing local stations, with plenty of action and a satisfying conclusion. The story is reminiscent of Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, but Neil Gaiman's humor is much darker and his images sometimes truly horrific. Puns and allusions to everything from Paradise Lost to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz abound, but you can enjoy the book without getting all of them. Gaiman is definitely not just for graphic-novel fans anymore. --Nona Vero Mythic magic | Customer Rating: | This was the first Neil Gaiman novel I ever read. I picked it up in London as we were boarding the plane to fly back to Canada. I know the London Underground very well, having lived in the city off and on since 1970. What I immediately loved was the way he plays back and forth with metaphor and description. I mean, Earls Court as a real court inhabiting one of the coaches - brilliant!
This guy really knows how to bring myth to life, and by myth I don't mean something that has no contact with reality, I mean the something that underlies reality, just as the London Underground exists beneath the city.
If a genie popped out of a bottle to grant me just one wish it would be "Please teach me to write like Neil Gaiman." | If you liked Alice... | Customer Rating: | | As a big fan of the Alice in Wonderland story and a big fan of London, I was excited to read this book. And I was definetly not disappointed! The story brings forth a new dimension to everyday London living with wonderful characters and a surprising story line. I always did wonder why people needed to mind the Gap... | Fantastic narrative | Customer Rating: | | This book got me completely into Neil Gaiman. I read all of his other books after this one. If you are already a Gaiman fan you'll like it even more. | The perfect book... | Customer Rating: | I work in a used bookstore and read a lot of books of all genres. Gaiman is tough to categorize. I have read American Gods and Anansi Boys and toroughly enjoyed them, but Neverwhere blew me away.
It you enjoy reading, you will lose yourself in this book. It has everything you want in a book. Most importantly, Gaiman knows how to end a book. It is depressing lately to invest your time in a book that disappoints in the end. This doesn't. May be one of the best endings of a book ever. | Don't buy audio version | Customer Rating: | | The primary aim of an audio recording is to be clear and understandable and Neil Gaiman's recording of Neverwhere is neither. The author has the annoying habit of dropping his voice on the last few words of each sentence, making them unintelligible. The only option is to turn up the volume, thus risking hearing damage as the first part of each sentence is now very loud. On certain sections, he adds special effects (echos, static) which make those sections completely unintelligible. This may be a great book, but I will never know as I gave up in frustration after about 1 hour. |
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