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View original postI just have to chip in and say I found Tigana a chore to read. It's quite Tolkien-esque in style, if not in content, and I found it all quite predictable and plodding.
View original postHave you read Lions of al-Rassan, and if so, did you like it? Did you read it before or after Tigana?
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Thoughts about Neil Gaiman - For a possible new reader
- 16/07/2013 06:11:40 PM
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I do have thoughts about Neil Gaiman.
- 16/07/2013 06:46:19 PM
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Smoke and Mirrors and Fragile Things show off his multimedialism...
- 18/07/2013 09:24:52 PM
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MY experience was his novel Neverwhere...
- 18/07/2013 02:34:22 AM
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Neverwhere is quite easily his worst novel.
- 18/07/2013 10:50:25 AM
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Just to test a pet theory of mine...
- 18/07/2013 06:33:51 PM
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I haven't read Lions of al-Rassan. *NM*
- 19/07/2013 12:06:25 PM
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I want to learn about your theory!
- 20/07/2013 10:15:51 AM
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- 20/07/2013 10:15:51 AM
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Oh good. *chalks up another data point for the theory* (spoilers for Lions of al-Rassan)
- 20/07/2013 12:18:32 PM
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I read Tigana first, but much prefer Lions.
- 20/07/2013 12:49:10 PM
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Yeah, I think we discussed that before. The exception that confirms the rule?
- 20/07/2013 01:19:46 PM
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- 20/07/2013 01:19:46 PM
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I have only read American Gods and as the risk of being tarred and feathered I though it was just OK
- 25/07/2013 02:22:39 AM
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Actually, I do agree that it's a bit overrated.
- 27/07/2013 05:30:41 PM
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I just started rereading Sandman, the first two volumes so far...
- 27/07/2013 05:58:12 PM
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