I think this is the first book I’ve read that was a TV series first and a novel after. And the best part is, I only found out after reading it! With hindsight, I can see little hints of the story’s original format - it has quick changes of scene, you can almost sense a fade-to-black from one chapter to the next, and there are little unsolved details about a possible ‘second season’. Anyway, I liked this book, especially the ending. It was a pleasant read, even though it didn’t exacly spark strong emotions and even dragged a bit in the first half. I enjoyed imagining London Below, though, and all the contradictions it had with the reality Above. I also liked how the important things ended up being objects or creatures that are usually discarded Above or considered useless.
Neverwhere
THE EXTRAORDINARY FIRST NOVEL BY THE MASTER OF STORYTELLING 'Prose that dances and dazzles . . . Gaiman describes the indescribable' SUSANNA CLARKE 'It's virtually impossible to read more than ten words by Neil Gaiman and not wish he would tell you the rest of the story' OBSERVER 'Much too clever to be caught in the net of a single interpretation' PHILIP PULLMAN ACCLAIMED BBC RADIO 4 DRAMATISATION WITH ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDING JAMES MCAVOY, NATALIE DORMER, DAVID HAREWOOD, SOPHIE OKONEDO AND BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH --- 'I love doors. Anything that leads to possibilities' NEIL GAIMAN --- Under the streets of London lies a world most people could never dream of. When Richard Mayhew stops to help a girl he finds bleeding in the street, his unremarkable life changes in an instant. This act of kindness leads him to a place filled with murderers and angels, pale girls in black velvet, a Beast in a labyrinth and an Earl who holds Court in a tube train. It is strangely familiar yet utterly bizarre. Here is London Below, the city of people who have fallen between the cracks. And for Richard Mayhew, it's just the beginning. NEIL GAIMAN. WITH STORIES COME POSSIBILITIES. --- **Includes an introduction to the author's preferred text, How the Marquis Got His Coat Back short story, reading-group discussion questions, an 'Altogether Different Prologue' and an interview with Neil Gaiman**
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Anno:2005
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Rilegatura:Paperback / softback
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Pagine:448 p.
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ShallICompareThee 29 dicembre 2024
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