Murder Mysteries was reviewed by Gilbert A. Bouchard as part of a roundup of “…recent crime comic offerings…” in the July 14th Edmonton Journal: Murder Mysteries by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell (hardcover, $22.50, Dark Horse Comics) — From the pen of best-selling novelist Neil Gaiman (American Gods) comes […]
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From Helen Brown’s article, “Children’s summer reading – Teenage Thrillers”, in the 13 July Daily Telegraph:…Still, if any writer can get the guys to read about the girls, it should be Neil Gaiman, author of the American cult comic series, Sandman. Because of his science-fiction/horror bent, Gaiman’s fanbase is largely […]
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Thanks “Gwynedd” for this:From the print version of Publishers’ Weekly for 6/24/02 , on page 57 in a starred box on the lower right, with a picture of the book cover, even: CoralineNeil gaiman, illus. by Dave McKean. HarperCollins, $15.99 (176p) ISBN 0-380-97778-8 British novelist Gaiman (American Gods, Stardust) and […]
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Charles De Lint reviews Harlequin Valentine in the June 2002 edition of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
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From “Audio Books; Fantasies, Mysteries and Nonfiction Perk Up the Ears of Audiophiles” by Rochelle O’Gorman in the Dec. 17 LA Times:…If fantasy is the genre that makes your favorite audiophile smile, consider the latest from Neil Gaiman, the author of such strange and intriguing novels as “Neverwhere” and “Stardust.” […]
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Luke Rolfes, “BOOK REVIEW: Gaiman blends fantasy with reality in ‘American Gods’.”,Iowa State Daily, 10-18-2001. Welcome to a crash course in modern-day fantasy. The instructor is Neil Gaiman. The subject matter is “American Gods.” In this novel the lines that separate reality and fantasy become distorted, blur and altogether disappear. […]
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Bay, Mark T. “American Gods.” Library Journal 126(14) (Sept 1, 2001): 153. Gaiman, Neil. American Gods. PerfectBound: HarperCollins. 2001. 529p. Adobe. ISBN 0-06-001060-6. Gemstar. ISBN 0-06-001062-2. Microsoft. ISBN 0-06-001061-4. $19.95. www.perfectbound.com Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader 2.2 Gaiman, the award-winning author of the “Sandman” series of graphic novels, has written an […]
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Wiersema, Robert J. . “American Gods .” Edmonton Journal 08-19-2001: E11.Allow me to depart momentarily from review conventions and say right at the top that Neil Gaiman’s book American Gods is utterly, breathtakingly sublime. It will cost you sleep, cause you sunburn and have your family sending out search parties […]
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The October/November issue of Fantasy & Science Fiction has a new “diabolically clever short-short story” by Neil called Other People. Here’s hoping it will eventually end up on an audio collection as well. Also released: a new paperback version of Shadows over Innsmouth, edited by Stephen Jones, and containing the […]
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Skotte, Kim, “Glemte guder”, Politiken, 22 September 2001. American Gods. (Headline Feature, 504 s., 135 kr. i Politikens Boghal). Det moderne samfunds afguder bliver mødt af oprør fra en uventet side i kultforfatter Neil Gaimans visuelt appellerende roman. Som manden bag ‘Sandman’ stod Neil Gaiman med sine »grafiske noveller« for […]
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