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Just read Neverwhere - can't wait to read the rest. One of the best books I've read in the last ten years.
Paul R, Blackpool
read 'Good Omens' a few years ago and loved it! my dad got me 'American Gods' for Christmas, loved that too! a good friend got me 'Neverwhere' (I got him 'American Gods', for his!) for my birthday on Saturday, am now in the middle and am loving it as much as the others! (oh and, while getting my copy of Good Omens signed by Terry Pratchett, he told me to say hi to Neil if I ever met him... I'm still waiting to deliver the message in person!) Can't wait to read more!
Niamh, Bray, near Dublin
Where can I get the BBC production of Neverwhere on dvd ? Can anyone help?
Top'arf, london
I discovered Gaiman with comics,as almost everybody else. The I got to read "Good Omens" and I loved it, it's hilarious. Right now I'm with "American Gods" and I can't stop reading it... and still waiting "Neverwhere"
Antonio, Santander
I first discovered Gaiman's works last year, while I spent my holidays in Finland (Gaiman not being translated yet into Romanian). I found Neverwhere, Stardust, and Coraline in a bookstore, bought them, and fell in love with the richness of his writing. Yes, last year it was the "Gaiman year" for me. Now I'm happy to tell you that I convinced one friend of mine from UK to buy the other books and go to one of his book signings for me. I can hardly wait to receive his other works!
Catalin Sandu, Iasi, Romania
Neil Gaiman will be signing copies of his new book on Monday 14th November, 12.30 at Waterstone Bookstore, Union Street, Bristol, UK
Ann, Bristol
I've collected as much Neil Gaiman as I have been able to get my hands on over the last ten years (almost 200 items!) I had to pull a few strings to get these extended versions in the U.S., but it was definitely worth the trouble. Gaiman is the best!
Jeffrey, Chicago, USA
Oh my, he\'s coming to Bath! Now, if only I can convince my parents to let me have the day off college ...
Zoe, Devon
I hope Neil comes back to the UK soon - I'd love to go to a signing! Don't desert us forever ...
I practically know Good Omens off by heart - it's my favourite book. I just finished re-reading American Gods and am pretty excited about Anansi Boys. Roll on the paperback Tube-friendly edition!
Jo, London
American Gods is epic, Neverwhere is brilliant. I'm collecting the comic series. Can't wait to get my hands on Anansi Boys!
Mark, Basildon
If you're from London then read Neverwhere. If you want something funny then read 'Good Omens', a fantastic book about the apocalypse that was co-written but that other funny englishman Terry Pratchett. All the rest are good as well, and it's probably worth looking at Neil's blog to find out more about the man, his daily life and a black cat called Fred.
Brendon, London
Read American Gods. It\'s a fantastic epic, and Mr Nancy appears there too!
Flora, London
Anansi Boys is great. I can't wait to start reading the others - where should I start?
Louise, London










