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Sunday, February 10, 2008
 
Gaiman

Over on his site, Neil Gaiman has a poll up. His publisher is deciding which of his books they'll put up online, for free. Got a Neil Gaiman book you've been wanting to read? Got a favorite to recommend?

I voted for American Gods. It's a tossup between it and Neverwhere as to my favorite Gaiman book. Neverwhere is perhaps more representative of his work, but I think American Gods has a better scope, a better technical quality to it. If you haven't read any of Neil Gaiman's work, that's the one I recommend.

Really, I haven't been disappointed with anything his done. So, go give his blogamathing a look.