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Neil Gaiman | #1 | |
So, I recently picked up a book by Neil Gaiman, it was American Gods - Authors preferred version (has something like 1400 more words than the regular version). This was my first book from him and I absolutely loved it. I can easily see him becoming one of my few favourite authors. It's not often at all I fall for an authors work this fast.
What I'm asking is where to go now. What are his most iconic or well known books, and the ones I should consider getting next? And I guess General Neil Gaiman discussion as well >_< | ||||
![]() | Posted 05-13-2012, 11:58 AM |
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The most iconic Neil Gaiman is Sandman. It's a graphic novel now but when it first came out it was about 60+ comic books. His Endless were the type of characters that changed the face of comics and set the stage for the Vertigo universe. There were other Vertigo titles, but none as innovative as Sandman. After this Neil Gaiman wrote books but first came the Endless.
I met him once at a signing. Seemed like a real nice guy. Handsome. I used to have a sig. Really. | ||||
![]() | Posted 05-13-2012, 03:11 PM |
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Oh you said iconic. Well his book Neverwhere is good, I quite liked it. Quirky. I think it was based off of his script for the BBC. M is for Magic is really good but I have a feeling you might not like that since it is young adult and first written (I believe) in comic form at least I am almost positive I read the comics for that first. Sorry, that taps me out on Neil Gaiman. I really admire his story telling though, I think he is a master story teller.
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![]() | Posted 05-13-2012, 07:11 PM |
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I loved gaimans the graveyard book
It was very interesting and very amazing I enjoyed every minute of it | ||||
![]() | Posted 05-14-2012, 11:02 AM |
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I'm sorry it's the Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman, I got the title wrong. And yes, it's about a young man, a boy really, who has the potential to be a great magician.
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![]() | Posted 05-14-2012, 09:15 PM |
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Orson Scott Card is a fantastic read. I don't know a bad book by him but granted I have only read like half his stuff. Those Ender books, wow.
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![]() | Posted 05-14-2012, 09:34 PM |
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Same here, I have read those exact same series. I see you like books, that is awesome. :)
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![]() | Posted 05-14-2012, 11:48 PM |
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They don't like his religion and/or his outspoken homophobic views? I can understand people not wanting to read his books. He is pretty nasty about that.
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![]() | Posted 05-15-2012, 01:28 PM |
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I know Exactly what you mean. Take Battlefield Earth for example, by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of "Scientology" if you have ever heard of that? Some actors are in it (e.g. John Travolta, Tom Cruise). But the book is really good, quite excellent (the movie sucked, don't watch it). But knowing about L. Ron Hubbard personally could be quite off-putting. I too like to know as little as possible so it does not ruin me for the book itself.
I don't like the thought of putting money in their pockets though. I used to have a sig. Really. | ||||
![]() | Posted 05-16-2012, 09:22 AM |
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If someone created something that provided me with enjoyment they deserve th emoney, no matter what. It's not like having more money is funding Orson Scott Cards religious views. they're going to be that way no matter what.
In the case of Orson Scott Card he's just as mean as any other person following their religious code, so i also can't really put him down on that. | ||||
![]() | Posted 05-16-2012, 09:38 AM |
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