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Reddit mentions of Neverwhere: A Novel
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Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of Neverwhere: A Novel. Here are the top ones.
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I can't say why exactly, but Door from Neverwhere strikes me as INFJ.
Finished re-reading Neverwhere and decided to read Ocean At The End Of The Lane which somehow I never read before.
This is the coolest contest ever & I'm pretty sure you won't show up at my door with anything scary. Plus, we're rennies so we have a sword wall, bring it evil doers! Mwhuahahahaha!
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
It's one of my favorite books of all time. I have a physical copy signed by Neil Gaiman and it's a prized possession but I don't like to have it leave the house. I like it because it takes an average, everyday, kinda schlubby guy and shows him on an adventure. It kind of makes you think anyone could be a hero or do heroic things if the situation arose. The message is very positive and it's a great adventure story. My favorite character is the Marque De Caribas. The actor who plays him in the BBC miniseries was considered to be the 11th Doctor. I'm hoping they'll make him the 12th.
I currently read on my phone for ebooks but having a Fire would be incredibly awesome. My Mom has one and I covet it, lol.
Omggggg.
Okay, favorite one on my WL is Neverwhere. I flipping love Neil Gaiman and would really like to read more of his stuff. "American Gods" contains prose unlike anything I've read before. After I read it I would just sit in bliss. It just... touched me.
Neverwhere - Gaiman Hear enough good things about him that I read Good Omens recently and loved it. Neverwhere is pretty good so far, about 70% of the way done.
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again - Wallace Love Infinite Jest, so now I'm slowly working my way through some of his other stuff and looking forward to The Pale King.
The God Delusion - Dawkins Don't feel a need to read this, but really wanted to. Only 10% of the way done, but he makes great points and gives good examples so far.
Also this book looked good I have it but haven't read it yet.
The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day One by Patrick Rothfuss http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010SKUYM/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_0H1ttb0WMM1YG
I have read this book and it was really good.
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FC130E/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_IJ1ttb0Z1SXWV