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Old 06-23-2017, 02:07 PM   #16
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Haven't heard of that one.

I've read American Gods, Neverwhere and Anansi Boys. I think Neverwhere is my favourite, although probably because it was the first one of his I've read and it blew me away. I'd never read anything quite like that before. American Gods is probably the best, but those 3 are all in quite a similar vein really.
Word. Neverwhere was great. Especially when they cross the bridge to the market.

Sandman is what got me hooked though. That interpretation of Midsummer's Night Dream & the battle in Hell for his helm.

Good Omens was done with Terry Prachett. Funny book imo. The ending is what really pushed my fandom over the edge though

Currently working through Beyond Good & Evil right now alongside this book on Pit Bulls

I finished the Tao Te Ching awhile back
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