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A**
4.5 β
Neil Gaiman is just phenomenal. It's a highly recommended read.London Below is a magical and unimaginable place that Gaiman created brilliantly. Itβs beautiful, dangerous, and cruel. Still, it captivates readers and leaves them wanting more.
P**R
An absolute page turner
In Neil Gaiman's words: What I wanted to do was to write a book that would do for adults what the books I had loved when younger, books like Alice in Wonderland, or the Narnia books, or The Wizard of Oz, did for me as a kid. And I wanted to talk about the people who fall through the cracks: to talk about the dispossessed, using the mirror of fantasy, which can sometimes show us things we have seen so many times that we never see them at all, for the very first time.And that's exactly what he does. Fantastically so.I love Neil Gaiman's writing style. That's the first thing I always think when I start one of his books. His wry humour is a breath of fresh air.Neverwhere is a book of mystery and intrigue. It's fantasy at its best. On one hand its a story we know. A band of accidental heros who don't belong together are in over the heads, and ensared in danger. It's the story of Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and even the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Richard, our unwilling Arther Dent type hero, gets pulled down a rabbit hole, and makes some oddball friends, while being persued by menacing villians. Twists, turns and betrayal ensues.On the other hand it's a commentary on belonging, high society, and redefining happiness. It's a story of displacement and otherness that is echoed in Alice in Wonderland and the Wizard of Oz. Richard is sucked into a world much like our own but filled with magic and danger.<spoilers>The difference is, he finds belonging down there, and a sense of meaning he never could find in 'real life.' Like Frodo Baggins, Richard is a changed man at the end of his journey, and the safe and simple path no longer holds joy.There are some open questions Gaiman never really answers. Why, for example, was Richard pulled into London Below? Was it because he was it unknowingly dispossed? And why did Richard survive an ordeal that noone else could? What was so different and special about him? And why did the angel have so much faith in him and Door to retrieve the key?</Spoilers>
S**A
One of the best novels in a long time !!
Somehow I am writing this after a long time, and that is because I absolutely loved "Neverwhere" . This is a book which should have been longer and I would like to have gone on and on reading it. Neil Gaiman's brilliance makes reading every page pure joy. Every character is so well tailored that you will feel as if they are coming to life especially the villains, Croup and Vandemar. The novel appeals to all of us who are rapidly zooming around with our lives and who pine for that little extraordinary on the other side of the road, waiting for us. It is a masterpiece and with this I became a Neil Gaiman diehard fan. London Below !!
S**Y
A London I never knew!
It's a world of magic and imagination and horrors and adventures and love and redemption and bravery and the innate humanness of all creatures, whether they are living in London Above or London Below. I read it while I was visiting London, and this book made my holiday even more special. Loved, loved, LOVED the book.
S**R
Mesmerisingly beautiful literature.!!
This review is only for the illustrated hardcover edition.This was the first time when i read a novel illustrated in such fashion. The art was so mesmerising that i took some time just to savour the moments. The art, at certain places, was expressive to such extent that it told half the stuff written on that page.!The art would not have come out so well if not for the paper quality used in this edition. It certainly lives up to the mark and does justice to the art.All in all, if you have read this and donβt mind spending some extra bucks for the illustrated edition, then go for it. If you have not read it before, this certainly is a good option for a few extra bucks.!
A**J
Mystical, Fantastic
This is a fantastic novel by Gaiman. The superbly imaginative narrative and characters, bring with them a sort of depth and reality that is extremely refreshing. It is hard to put down this book and it leaves you with a sense of wonder and satisfaction once you are done reading it
N**L
Not impressed but beautifully written and interesting
Imagine in a setting where suddenly your drawn into world where people you know, your workplace and even people who pass by you.. don't recognise your existence..π§π§Our protagonist here is thrust into world where he can't comprehend his existence his role in it.. We r just taken on the journey that he is on.. by Neil Gaiman!Beautifully written and intially he creates an intrigue among readers as to what is this world we r being shown..BUT as when it we read further.. plot furthers but the world building and many questions about it remain unanswered and keeps us wondering about it more than plot..this is ONLY reason for giving 3 star rating..but i would definately read his other books..πππ
D**V
Highly Imaginative
The moment you read the prologue of this book, you start making up scenarios of what could be and what will be.The whole story starts with a typical life of a guy in London and then all of a sudden you see it morph into another dimension and while you are busy processing this new information you find yourself in the middle of a strange new world, a world you never want to leave.With this comes a great deal of adventure, magic, friendship, betrayal and a host of other emotions that leave you feeling awed in the end and make you want to not be a part of this boring world anymore!
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