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Old 03-22-2010, 04:15 PM   #4275
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How does American Gods compare to Stardust (which is the only Gaiman I've read aside from his comics - the TV version of Neverwhere really put me off for some reason)?
Stardust is in my tbr pile so I don't know. I can say that I've both read, and seen, Neverwhere. I read it first and enjoyed it, I only recently discovered that it had been a miniseries on BBC. So I watched it, thought it was pretty meh, but as a commentary slut, I listened and learned: Lenny Henry is buds with Gaiman and had the idea to do a television story about homeless people and that the novel was being written on the set of the teevee series.
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