Took a small trip to the ocean to recharge.
Took a small trip to the ocean to recharge.
Back to reading Neverwhere and continuing on some of my crochet for a local charity.
#Two4Tuesday
1. For me the answer can only be Neil Gaiman. Comics, picture books, middle grade, YA, poetry, adult—he‘s a fabulous storyteller
2. The tagged book is probably my favorite favorite & the one I own the most editions of. Plus, it has two of my favorite characters ever—Mr. Croup & Mr. Vandemar. I‘m also inordinately fond of Fortunately, the Milk, The Graveyard Book, & Stardust…ok Coraline too. Alright, all the books!
@TheSpineView
I don't know if I'm reading slower or reading Gaiman slow. Either way, this 330 page book took me a month to read. However, I still loved it!
I've discovered there's a miniseries and can't wait to get my hands on it and see this world brought to life.
The was my #GenreChallenge for March. Contemporary fantasy was the randomly chosen genre. This subgenre is a fantasy story in a modern-day setting. It often contains magic but it is not obvious.
Working oh so hard! Almost done with Gaiman and enjoying afternoon baseball in between calls.
Still working on “Neverwhere“ slowly but surely. Hoping to finish by the weekend and dive into my next read.
Love Gaiman but man, I read his works so slow. They are so good though!
#weeklyforecast #bookreport
#FirstLineFriday is from a great book I just started.
Love Gaiman and already enjoying this one.
Happy Friday!
Ready to go:) this will be the first adult Gaiman I will have read.
Classically, the BBC version of Neverwhere is just **chef‘s kiss** in that classic BBC kind of way. Currently, His Dark Materials is SERIOUSLY good.
#SundayFunday @ozma.of.oz
#AlphabetGame #LetterN
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
And following it up with my favorite Gaiman book for letter 'N'! 😃
Neverwhere is my favorite book by Neil Gaiman. I especially love the audiobook read by the author. I have listened to this book countless times. When I can‘t get to sleep, the story and Neil‘s voice transport me away from circling thoughts and help me to drift off. It‘s a story about friendship, finding where you belong, and about people who fall through the cracks. #alphabetgame #letterN @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
#LetterN #AlphabetGame @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Neverwhere is my favorite letter "M" book.
There are several others that are worth mentioning:
The Night Circus by Erin Merganstern
Network Effect by Martha Wells
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Episode 102 just dropped! We discuss Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, the author as celebrity, mythopoeic vs allegorical literature, and twitter hipsters. Please enjoy responsibly.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7LN6eqW5WLGJQ7Xrfeen9S
#BookMoods @eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
#Bizarre!
When I saw today's prompt I immediately thought of Gaiman. His books tend to be bizarre, but in a good way. These are my favorites books by him.
It‘s Friday the 13th and the stage is set. 20 minutes until I get to see my favorite author live and in person for the first time. I can think of no better place to be right now. No signing line but signed books were available for purchase and I picked up a few of my favorites…So. Excited.
An average institutionalized story with average British humor. For the full review, please visit http://benjamin-m-weilert.com/index.php/2022/03/23/book-neverwhere-1996/
#Two4Tuesday
1. Tagged (my absolute fav)…and—Coraline, Stardust, Uprooted, Autonomous, Middlegame, Gallant, Dune, Graceling, Outlawed…so many good books!
2. 🤔 I think they often leave more to the imagination which is fun. And they‘re often easier to remember which is a definite plus!
@TheSpineView
#two4tuesday
1. Neverwhere
Also, Coraline, Matilda, Daggerspell, Walden, Lamb, South, Redshirts, Becoming, & Hounded
2. No.
Thanks for the tag Lisa!
#Two4Tuesday
1. Absolutely depends on my mood. Weather can be an influencer—stormy or wintery weather will often have me reading slower, immersive stories. Good writing can also cut right through my mood & make me change my mind about what I “think” I want to read
2. For me, the tagged book is practically perfect in every way. Such a great story.
@TheSpineView
Got myself a #bookspinbingo with this one! #tbr #wintergames2021 #mistletoemaniacs @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
#BookCoverChallenge
Day 87.
Here I will note 365 books (or as many as I will have before I get tired) that have shaped my taste in literature. No explanations, no reviews. Just the cover of the book.
I do not challenge anyone. You are all welcome to take part.
#GreatfulHarvest @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
Prompt: Begins with N
Gaiman is one of my favorite authors so no surprise that this is the first book that came to mind.
Happy Tuesday everyone! Here are the #Two4Tuesday questions for today. Enjoy!
My answers:
🎃 Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (not sure I will get to it this year) and I like to The Great Pumpkin to my grand kids.
🎃 No. I am just too rural and my drive is long and dark. Yet I always have candy on hand just in case.
Want to play?
@Eggs @wanderinglynn @4thhouseontheleft @EadieB @Lcsmcat @MoonWitch94 @JoScho @ozma.of.oz @CoffeeNBooks @Nute @Klou
@Reggie @Ruthiella @wanderinglynn @Rissreads Guys Neil is So Lovely. I think I have an author crush now 😍😍😍
Still not enough to make me queue for hours to get my book signed. Well I probably would have but my teenager would have murdered me so I took the more cautious route. I am going to get his latest tome though which is the Neil Gaiman Reader - kind of a Best Of from his career.
This is my 4th book by Neil Gaiman which I read because I‘m going to a talk by him next week. In real life! So excited!
I loved this book. It feels written for a younger audience - it‘s fast moving and the chapters aren‘t very long - but on the other hand it‘s also really dark. The villains are terrifying in my opinion! Yes they crack jokes, but at the same time they‘re pure evil - I thought Gaiman did a great job of making my skin crawl -⬇️
I thought it was good but maybe a tad bit dragged out? I‘m not a big fan of super fantasy type books and this one was definitely a dream on paper lol
I don‘t usually feel bad for bailing on a book, but this one has me in bits! The characters are charming, the universe is original, and the plot intriguing.
I dno?
As it is, I‘m just a bit lost, and reading this feels like a chore. The writing feels rly old school, as does the humor, and maybe that‘s it. I‘d prob love the tv show version of this story tho!
Sorry Neil, you‘re brilliant, but perhaps my timing is off.
Pic: London Above 🏙 #2021
I woke up feeling so anxious and terrified this morning. Election day is here. I actually started using litsy regularly during the last election, because I found this bookish community so comforting. I'm bringing in a favorite book with me to work today, because it's always easier to face scary things with a friend by your side. 💕📚 Sending so much love and light to my litsy family today. Hang in there, everyone!
After Richard Mayhew returned to London Above in the end, he realises that he is not satisfied with the normal world, and wants to return to London Below. With a last line like that, I really wished Gaiman writes about Richard‘s further adventures in London Below. Last line in the comments. 👇
#BiblioMAYnia #sequelplease
Look, @ShyBookOwl what I have just put on my online library‘s wish list for re-read. 💛
So, it‘s #BookishGoal ➕1️⃣ again. Makes a total of 49 again
It's been quite a week. After an accident involving my sister caused me to post my package way late, her continued need for monitoring didn't allow me to return home until tonight. @Ctimmer this gift has been both lovely and timely. I am looking forward to the escapism of the novels, and the balance of letting go that the Buddha board will give.
Merry Christmas fellow Littens. @BookishMarginalia
thank you for providing this opportunity! 🎁😆
"Bei Städten genau wie bei Menschen, Mister Vandemar", stellte Mr. Croup hochtreibend fest, "ist der Zustand der Gedärme das Entscheidende."
I love Gaiman and he will always be a favorite of mine, but finishing this was extremely difficult. Maybe because of length...
Metaphors failed him, then. He had gone beyond the world of metaphor and simile into the place of things that are, and it was changing him.