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| Neil Gaiman Discuss Neil Gaiman's novels, short stories, and graphic novels/comics: American Gods, Neverwhere, The Sandman, etc. |
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| Silly Person Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Denmark
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| What is a good first? I've been recommended Neil Gaiman enough times that I want to give him a try. Having read excerpts of some of his books on amazon, I think he seems promising, but that question is: Which book would you recommend to someone who has never read anything by him before? |
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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Victoria
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| Re: What is a good first? AH....now that's an interesting question my friend.... ![]() HMMM...where does one begin with one's favourite author (alongside Steven Erikson, Gene Wolfe et al.....). Firstly an apology to those people whom I promised that I would post a list of Neil's major works. I haven't forgotten, just that I've just finished a major milestone on an international project, so next week I'll have heaps more time to do so and of course Easter is nigh. If anyone wants the most comprehensive list of Neil's published work and a really interesting book check out ...checking name.....?can't recall GRRR!!..don't worry will post that bit in the bio folks. OK, Nikitta if you're reading this hang on a sec and I'll post something right here very shortly AND here it is: IMO....Best Adult Novel: American Gods, Best Children/YA Novel: Coraline and now Graveyard Book, Best collection: Fragile Things & Greatest comic/graphic novel series...too easy this one......Sandman, a classic as highly regarded as Watchmen. Also worth checking out is the new animated film Coraline, Stardust the movie and the brilliant Mirromask. Last edited by GOLLUM; 5th April 2009 at 02:19 PM. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Victoria
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Still it at least shows you're a unique individual.... ![]() Actually I agree overall they're both good but then I'm a dedicated fan boy so there you go..... Cheers. | |
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| Keep Moving Forward! | Re: What is a good first? I've only read half of Fragile Things but I'd tend to lean towards Smoke and Mirrors, as well. I also think Stardust is his best work, and either that or the aforementioned Neverwhere are your best jumping-off points. Even as a fan, I struggled through American Gods, and haven't gone back to revisit the characters in Anansi Boys. Sandman? Not so much. Try Marvel 1602 for a different take on some familiar characters... |
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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Victoria
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| Re: What is a good first? Are you referring to the novel w.r.t. Neverwhere? You see there's also a graphic novel and of course the BBC production made some years back which, whilst problematic for amongst others Neil himself, still a fun watch. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Victoria
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| Re: What is a good first? In that case the graphic novel is also worth seeking out Nikitta. Neil has done a ton of work in the area of graphic novels as well as both adult and children's literature. I should have done this before as promised but I will post a list of Neil's main works here over Easter so that members such as yourself can get a better idea of his body of work, which is considerable. Cheers.... |
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| Re: What is a good first? Darkman was written specifically for film. Darkman was supposed to have the feel of a comic book superhero (they couldn't get rights to The Shadow, so made thier own). There was a Darkman comic after the film. |
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