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Old 02-29-2008, 11:06 PM   #29
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I absolutely loved Neverwhere . It reminded me of excerpts of a book called "The hidden City" or "Invisible City,"written by a Czech author and published by an now-defunct house.

The BBC show was horrendous, but I still like his stuff. Will need to give this book a chance after getting it at Connect, and check out this "Surgeon's Mate" book.

By the way:
The fact that HarperCollins allows a consumer to 'browse' a large portion of their catalogue online, with no time constraints, should be applauded. The fact that there is no means to directly purchase the text is annoying and surprising.

Told them so much as part of the feedback button.
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