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Neil Gaiman fans! Looking for favorite book suggestions from this author.

Neil Gaiman fans! Looking for favorite book suggestions from this author.

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Rohen

American Gods, Coraline, The Graveyard Book…and Good Omens (co-authored with Sir Terry Pratchett)

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Emelie

Neverwhere and The ocean at the end of the lane ?

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Tinka

American Gods and Coraline.

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Sandi

Lighthearted, written for a child, but I love it: Unfortunately the Milk. Also, View from the Cheap Seats which is a bunch of his stories and poems compiled together. Love Neil Gaiman so much!

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Toni

Neverwhere was fantastic! Impatiently waiting for Norse Mythology to become available from the library. Also, if you ever have a chance to listen to him narrate his books, grab it! He is a phenomenal narrator. Could listen to him read the phone book to me.

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Leah

Graveyard Book!

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Michelle

All of it! Hahaha American Gods is a must if you ask me. My favorite though is his collaboration with Terry Pratchett, Good Omens. Although my introduction to Neil Gaiman was through his Sandman Comics series, it’s phenomenal.

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MelissaQuestion author

Just received this from Amazon. Can’t wait to dive in!! I’m really enjoying Neil Gaiman. Thank you everyone for your recommendations.

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Cassandra

I have this collection also. It’s so lovely

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Nicki

American Gods, Stardust.

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Laura

The ocean T the end of the lane.

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Elaine

Neverwhere is my favorite of his. Stardust is good too.

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Daryana

I love Stardust

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Jennifer

The Ocean at the End of the Lane, American Gods, and Neverwhere are my favorites–so far!

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Leonie

My absolute favourite is Neverwhere, with The Ocean at the end of the lane a close second.

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Karina

His short stories are actually really good. I really like Murder Mysteries, and i checked out the graphic novel version of How to Talk to Girls at Parties.

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Gladys

The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Coraline, The Graveyard Book, Neverwhere, Stardust, American Gods, Norse Mythology. OuO

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Heather

The Ocean at the End of the Lane

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Christy

Good Omens

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Cassandra

Neverwhere is my favorite.

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Cassandra

My shelf dedicated to Neil Gaiman lol

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Sandi

Sweet!!

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MelissaQuestion author

Whoa!! Nice

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Lysa

Ocean At the End of the Lane. Trigger Warning. The Graveyard Book

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MelissaQuestion author

I’ve just started The Graveyard Book. ??

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Samiha

The Ocean at the end of the lane!!!

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Ashley

The Ocean at the End of the Lane and The Graveyard Book

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Pauline

American Gods definitely. It’s one of my new favorite books.

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Lysa

Have you read Anansi Boys? It’s the sort of sequel to American Gods

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Pauline

I just finished Gods but I’ve been told that I should read that too.

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Cathy

“Ocean at the End of the Lane,” “The Graveyard Book,” “Coraline” too. I did not like the audio version of “American Gods.” I may have to try the book but I HATED the cd.

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Hailey

Ocean at the End of the Lane for me

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Aritra

Ocean at the end of the Lane

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Gail

American Gods!

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Lloyd

American Gods and Anansi Boys for me.

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Sonya

Neverwhere

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Melanie

Neverwhere

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