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Post by Phoenix on Dec 5, 2005 12:54:55 GMT -5
All his books are great! My sister and I are fanatics and I recommend his stuff to anyone I know who is stuck-in-a-reading-rut. His online journal is the only 'blog' I can say is interesting enough to read. Did you read Anansi Boys yet Quorth?
I have his entire Sandman series and if you just started reading it with 'Endless Nights' I think it would be tough to get anything out of it. That is more about the artwork than the storyline anyway and is more of a companion piece to the entire Sandman series.
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Dec 5, 2005 17:06:03 GMT -5
I'm gonna have to give him another try. I've tried reading American Gods a couple of times but just couldn't get into it.
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Post by Quorthon on Dec 7, 2005 10:42:58 GMT -5
All his books are great! My sister and I are fanatics and I recommend his stuff to anyone I know who is stuck-in-a-reading-rut. His online journal is the only 'blog' I can say is interesting enough to read. Did you read Anansi Boys yet Quorth? I have his entire Sandman series and if you just started reading it with 'Endless Nights' I think it would be tough to get anything out of it. That is more about the artwork than the storyline anyway and is more of a companion piece to the entire Sandman series. I haven't gotten to Anansi Boys yet, I'm still on my Hubble Space Telecope book, "Visions of Heaven." I typically only have time to read during my breaks at work. At home, I've been flipping through "The 100 People that are Screwing up America," since we got it back from my Dad. As soon as I'm done with Visions of Heaven...
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Post by Quorthon on Aug 29, 2007 14:39:11 GMT -5
I just found a comic book I randomly own called "Mr. Hero" which was written by Gaiman. I remember having the comic (I got it for free somewhere), but at the time, didn't know anything about Gaiman.
I kept it out when I found it as I intend to give it a read.
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