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Just... could Neverwhere be anymore awesome? At all? On any level ever? 'Cos I think I'm more than a little in love with this book and almost-believability of its magic and its cleverness and wry humor and badassness and, damn, I want to be Richard but with less broken fingers (and shoulders and ribs...) and to get to know that world.

I think I like this one more than American Gods, probably because I've always favored the intimate getting-to-know process of a character and a world rather than a vague sort of Shadow and the heart of America and all that.

You think if I cross my fingers and turn widdershins three times, we'll get a sequel?

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Date: 2009-01-05 06:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] penguinkye.livejournal.com
For one thing, Anansi Boys is shorter, so it moves faster for that reason. It's also just a less ponderous book. I liked the characters ever so much more than Shadow. Fat Charlie is one of my favorite Neil Gaiman characters to ever happen, in part because he's so hapless. (So if you are tremendously sensitive with social awkwardness, you might not enjoy it. Even I winced a little.) Long and short is, it revived my Gaiman love in full. <3

...THE MARQUIS DE CARABAS. YOU ARE MY FAVORITE NOW.

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