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by Neil GaimanGood Omens, The Princess Bride, Pale Fire, Mother Tongue, Tonto and the Lone Ranger Fist Fight into Heaven, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul, Anansi Boys, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Foot Book, Essence of Refined Gold, Neil Gaiman

Sandman series by Neii Gaiman4. The Dark Tower series by Stephen King5. American Gods series by Neil Gaiman6. The Chronicles of Narnia, CS Lewis7. anything by Terry Pratchett8. On Writing by Stephen King9. Earthsea trilogy by Ursula K. LeGuin10. Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett11.

and Neil Gaiman...My two favorite authors are Jim Butcher, Neil Gaiman, and Terry Pratchet...My THREE..three Favorite authors are Jim Butcher, Neil Gaiman , Terry Pratchett , and Robert Asprin .

Norrell by Susanna ClarkeSandman by Neil GaimanScott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'MalleyV for Vendetta by Alan MooreFables by Bill WillinghamHellboy by Mike MignolaStardust by Neil GaimanDeath by Neil GaimanFight Club by Chuck PalahniukPride & Prejudice by Jane AustenTrainspotting by Irvine WelshDemo

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The Geek Culture Test

The Geek Culture Test

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So, you think you're a geek, eh? This test measures how well you know geek culture, including comic books, science fiction and fantasy novels, tv and ... ...

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The Comic Book Geek Test

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Are you a comic book geek? Let's find out. This test, like all these tests, is as much a reflection of its author as its takers. Bear that in mind. ...

The Good Omens Test

The Good Omens Test

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Greetings and salutations. Being a HUGE fan of the most excellent book Good Omens, written by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, I have decided to try ... ...

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The Yet ANOTHER compatible-with-me Test

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Hey you (and you, and you). This is one of those things that most people end up doing eventually, and now I am. Because why the hell not? ...

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addictions

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Well, I must say that I have read Good Omens, for it was my first Gaiman book that picked up. It was Neil Gaiman that I fell in love with. I have read almost everything there is by Gaiman.

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Summer reading, had me a blast.

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in Translation (need to finish it)Atlas Shrugged (also needs to be finished)CandideThe Last LectureGood Omens -- Terry Pratchett and Neil GaimanSmoke & Mirrors -- GaimanThe Kindly Ones -- GaimanA Child Called It -- Dave PelzerA Spot of Bother -- Mark HaddonThe Book of Air & Shadows --

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Comic books -- what do you love? what do you hate?

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Marvel 1602 by Neil Gaiman. I generally like Gaiman.

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Which are the top five English books you've ever read?

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Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil GaimanJupiter Theft (don't know who its by but you need to go and read it. It really is that good.)Ender's Game (Or maybe Speaker for the Dead), by Orson Scott CardAmerican Gods by Neil GaimanThe Axis trilogy by Sara Douglass (yes I know its not really one

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What is your favorite mainstream book?

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American Gods by Neil Gaiman, or if you want straight comedy-fiction try Good Omens by Gaiman and Pratchett

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Neil Gaima'ns American Gods - Cast Suggestions for Film

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" -- Yeah well, we aren't speaking of the gods, we're speaking of Neil Gaiman's story called "American Gods" and what he actually wrote. We're going on his story, not our own whimsical interpretation of Jesus here. Gaiman would have described the way people reacted to a white man.

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The Ultimate Graphic Novel Thread

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I like that Neil Gaiman only created, like, four characters in here (Tim, Dream, Death, and Destiny); the rest of them were pulled from the rest of the DCverse.

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