Rating:  Summary: A tired plot badly written. Review: Take Douglas Adams and Clive Barker, put them in a blender on low speed and sieve the remaining sludge through a filter which extracts talent and originality - and you have "Neverwhere." Reading this book reminded me how glad I was that I had long past burned the fiction I had produced in high school. I gave this book 2 stars rather than the signle one I was tempted due to the one sentence gems of literary promise which emerged from the muck every three pages or so. There is scattered evidence that Gaiman can write, however he has a lot of work ahead of him if he wishes to produce a novel worthy of the paper it's printed on. The amount of people giving this book five stars is frightening, and I suspect these readers need the same type of exposure to well honed literature (the kind without pictures) as Gaiman himself.
Rating:  Summary: Gonzo Review: I think that this is the best book I have ever read. I wish there was a sequel to the book. I got so into this book that i couldn't get out of it. I loved the painting that Neil Gaimen wrote for me. I hope he sees this so that he may wrote a sequel.
Rating:  Summary: great Review: This book was good because it was well written and more importantly, in my opinion, had excellent use of humor to aid gaimon's writing. I loved it.
Rating:  Summary: I couldn't put it down! Review: I have always been a fan of Neil Gaiman's, ever since I was introduced to his work through the "Sandman" series of comic books, so when I heard he had written a novel, I was anxious to read it to see if the storytelling was of the same standard. I was not disappointed. All the characters are well depicted, with the names taking on a fascination for those who have lived in, or are familiar with London. Despite my penchant for horror, I still found the main demons repulsive and their activities almost too well-described for comfort. The story was a page-turner, and even though I had devoured it over a short period of time, I found myself lingering over the last chapter, not wanting it to end. This is right up my street, doesn't wallow in descriptives, and provides the correct mixture of horror, fantasy and humour with a touch of pathos. I can't wait to read his next book, and may even splurge on the hardback rather than wait for the paperback version!
Rating:  Summary: This is actually about a 4- read Review: I read NEVERWHERE after one of my web site's reviewers reviewed STARDUST and attracted the attention of Mr. Gaiman. As a result of that review and my reading NEVERWHERE and GOOD OMENS, I interviewed him and that interview can be found at All About Romance at http://www.likesbooks.comI enjoyed NEVERWHERE and was taken by its quixotic nature and how fun the author made the villains, well, most of them. It was also the most "visual" book I've ever read, which fascinated me. Having interviewed the author, I'm all the more fascinated! TTFN, Laurie Likes Books
Rating:  Summary: One of the best books I have read in quite a long time. Review: Neil Gaiman was a complete unknown until a friend suggested I read "Neverwhere". I had just finished reading "The Stand" by Stephen King when I started it, and I must say that it compares very favorably in it's vivid and graphic descriptions of things that would shock and terrify all of our everyday lives! I will forever be more aware of people on the street, and wonder if they are from a world outside our everyday lives.
Rating:  Summary: For booklovers everywhere, Neverwhere is a real treat Review: This book is just wonderful, truly wonderful. Reading just doesn't get any more fun than this. Thank you, Neil Gaiman, for helping me believe in magic again.
Rating:  Summary: Wow Review: Wonderful, wonderful book. This is the first Neil Gaiman book I've read; in fact, the first I'd ever heard of him was when a local PBS station broadcast the Neverwhere mini-series. Gaiman does an amazing job of presenting a bizarre, frightening world from the perspective of a rather ordinary fellow who wants little more than to be perfectly ordinary. The book manages to be clever, funny, and eerily unsettling all at once. If you enjoy science fiction narrated with a clever tongue, you MUST read this book.
Rating:  Summary: One of the best pieces of fiction ever written. Review: Gaiman is a master of putting words on paper. From his masterful wit to stark horror found in the truths of our society. His works of fantasy take to you from the past to modern times without skipping a beat. Neverwhere is a perfect example of great fantasy and how it should be done. The characters are real in your mind and you want to join them on their trip throughout (literally) London.
Rating:  Summary: Totally captivating Review: I have been a science-fiction and fantasy for quite some time but had never heard of Neil Gaiman. I picked this book up simply because of the cover and some of the reviews inside. I can't ever remember being transported to a fantasy realm so completely. I know I'll never ride the NYC subways without peering in every corner and looking in the eyes of the people again. I totally recommend it.
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