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I love the book coraline, it hooked the readers in ,I did not want to put the book down .
jade, essex
hi ur book is amazing
mitchell, essex
hi, coraline is wicked cant wait till the film comes out. It was so funny
jayd, cally,lucy, essex
coraline rulz it so cool
u gotta read it
nobody i know has read thou
too cool 4 them i think
so this is goodbye
harry conners, thundersley
your book coroline is the best when is the movie coming out I am diying to see it.
Elyse Bray, Benfleet Essex U.K.
hello luv your book coraline i read it and i hate reading so it must be good by
shannel, essex
hi i like the book coraline u rote it was so good
reece hurren, benfleet
hey neil i liked ya book (coraline) it hooked the reader in and was realy exicting n hd lots of twists but the endin was rubish it made me upset hw a brilliant book le that had a bad ending wid great regards n gd luck in da futue callum(birdman)
callum brough , benfleet uk
hello neil gayman i think that ur book (coraline] was ok but bits of it werent great no offence. i loved da bit with the needle and black button eyes the suspense was briliant
konstantinos, southend
HEY man you book :coraline!!!. It totally rocks...
lol burrows, southend
Hey hows it going i like your books my favourite book of yours is Coraline please give me some inspiration.
From Thomas Brasier the kool kid
Thomas Brasier, Leigh
Hi, I have just posted an audio interview with Neil from The Graveyard Book tour in Edinburgh here: http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/podcasts/audio/neil-gaiman-the-graveyard-book
Check it out!
Paul, Edinburgh
hi i was wondering if any one out there knows what font is used on the uk covers of neverwhere i reallly need help :p
glenn , liverpool
Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF65P7xNmW8
I've just seen this movie by some friends who have never even heard of "Fragile Things". Being a HUGE Neil Gaiman fan, I find the similarities between the characters and the ones in "Keepsakes & Treasures" (and the final story Neil plans to write with them) really creepy.
Luis, Dundee
Greetings... For all you fans out there, I have some Coraline trailers posted on my YouTube page. If you like, please visit http://www.youtube.com/mtrippe
microKOAT, Rochester, NY - USA
I have to say I am a big fan of Neil Gaiman's books. The first one I read was Coraline when I was in primary school and it had me hooked. Now I'm a little older (15) I enjoy reading many of his books. At the moment I am reading American Gods which is fantastic, I'm only on the second chapter and I'm compleatly addicted. If I had to pick a favorite author it would have to be Neil. I find his books totally mental and that's why I love them!
Harriet
I would like to thank Mr. Gaiman for his wonderful contribution to the literary world, and for the enrichment that I have found in his stories. I have always wanted to write, and it was in reading Smoke and Mirrors that I was inspired to begin to write. So thank you Neil Gaiman, I wish you all the best. Blake.
Blake Jolly, Newcastle, Australia
I only came across Neverwhere by chance. I found myself looking for a present for a friend and picked up the latest addition of Neverwhere. Once he had finished it he came to me and advised that I went back to the store and bought my own copy, intrigued I did. After that I moved on to Stardust, American Gods, Good Omens (I am a big Pratchett fan as well), Anansi Boys (which I now have on CD) and I am currently half way through Smoke and Mirrors. I have not enjoyed many books to the extent that I have enjoyed these, they among the few books that I have not only been able to read twice but several times.
Sam Williams, Devizes
Having only read "Good Omens" and seen "Neverwhere" I was unaware of just how much great stuff Neil has produced. I am just about to start a new job in the middle east so I will e taking an arm full of his books with me as I am lost without something to read. A friend of mine wants to write the stage play for "Good Omens" and he has me pictured as "Crawley" well if he gets permission to do it he will have to wait two years before I am back in the country.
martin doy, Gosport Hampshire
The Sandman series (especially the japanese variant), Lucifer, Good Omens, American Gods, Stardust. Could go on for a while but it is most subsinctly put to say that he has a rare understanding of both human nature and the underlying mythic substructure which pervades our unconscious. In short a storyteller, bard, skald of almost unsurpassed brilliance
Stephen
I just wanted to thank you and Dave Mckean for inspiring me immensely. Sandman will always be a true companion, keepsake and guide.
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Lewes Herriot, Birmingham UK
I am LOVING Neils books since picking them up for the first time about three months ago. I read Anansi Boys first which is a laugh out loud book, easy to pick up and get lost in, like any good yarn should be!), then American Gods - yes, it is the masterpiece everyone claims it is (Shadow is a fantastic character). Then Fragile Things which I am gradually dipping into and find very thought-provoking, and I have just finished Neverwhere which I simply could not put down. Next time I visit London I will be looing out for the cracks!!! I love the worlds Neil creates as they are so vivid and imaginative, recreated with love and humour. I feel sad every time I finish one of his books. Cannot wait for the next one (any chance of a sequel to Neverwhere, Neil?) Thank you for restoring my faith in the power and joy of reading books. Much love.
Kate, Ickleton, Cambs
On the back of reading the Sandman series (which I loved) I read American Gods and was blown away. This is my favourite book of all time and I urge you all to read it.
matt, Aldershot
Sandman is perhaps the greatest graphic novel series written. Mr.Gaiman is 'the prince of stories'.
I hope he comes to India soon as we have a rich mythical culture out here as well.
He's offered me an impetus to continue writing graphic novel scripts and stories.
Aakash Bhatia, India
(Excuse me for my english, I'm french)
I just want to thank you for what you bring to my evenings, before sleeping, when I turn on a small light and I completly dive into Gaiman's universe! I mean that each of Gaiman's book is a masterpiece, a ticket to an awaken dream (does that mean anything?) and merci beaucoup!
(I've read some books in french and some others in original version, to my point of view the french translation is very good, but i'm still sad that books are released much later in France...)
Leslie, Lyon, France
Ever thought of doing an illustrated version of Stardust?
It would be amazing
I absolutely loved that book.
cat, wales
Ever since I read his Sandman series, I have been in awe of the man. He is truly a genius of the ages. He introduced me to my favourite word 'sinople' which comes in handy because I am colourblind and can't see the sinople colours. Thank you.
Bek Hobbes, Exeter
i love your books
ashleigh severs, coventry
i liked your site
Jim Dobson, Boston
LOVE LOVE LOVE Anansi Boys!!! I purchased it after having read Coraline. I couldn't put it down, enjoyed the colourful characters and fantastic humour, and have given it to my daughter to read, as I am sure she will be enchanted as well. I can't wait to buy & read American Gods.
Yvonne, Beamsville, Ontario










