Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, audio theatre, and screenplays. His works include the comic series The Sandman (1989–1996) and the novels Good Omens (1990), Stardust (1999), American Gods (2001), Coraline (2002), Anansi Boys (2005), The Graveyard Book (2008) and The Ocean at the End of the Lane (2013). He co-created the TV adaptations of Good Omens and The Sandman.
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American Gods
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American Gods
American Gods is a fantasy novel by British author Neil Gaiman. The novel is a blend of Americana, fantasy, and various strands of ancient and modern mythology, all centering on the mysterious and taciturn Shadow.
Standalone Works
134 Books
Ghastly Beyond Belief
Looking for the Girl
We Can Get Them for You Wholesale
I, Cthulhu
Violent Cases
Black Orchid
Don't Panic
'It's all absolutely devastatingly true -- except the bits that are lies' **Douglas Adams** *Don't Panic* celebrates the life of an ape-descended human called Douglas Adams who, in a field in Innsbruck in 1971, had an idea. This is also the story of what that idea became: *The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy* -- the original radio series which started it all, and the five book 'trilogy', the TV series, almost-film, computer game, towel and website that followed. Acclaimed author Neil Gaiman also tells the whole story of Liff, the Universe of Dick Gently, and everything else Douglas ever worked on, including his posthumous collection *The Salmon of Doubt*. As Douglas himself said, it is 'certainly the most outstandingly brilliant book to have been written about *The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy* since this morning.' **Completely updated, with a new foreword by Neil Gaiman** This description comes from the 2003 Titan Books edition.
Vampire Sestina
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Babycakes
Cold Colours
Foreign Parts
Virus
Nicholas Was...
Signal to Noise
Chivalry
Murder Mysteries
Death
Death incarnate, as defined by master storyteller Neil Gaiman , is a genuinely likeable young girl with a fondness for ankhs who truly cares about people. It's small wonder then that when a rising star of the music world wrestles with revealing her true sexual orientation just as her lover is lured into the realm of Death that Death herself should make an appearance. A practical, honest, and intelligent story that illuminates "the miracle of death."
Angels and Visitations
Mouse
Troll Bridge
Only the End of the World Again
"From the Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, World Fantasy, and Nebula award-winning, and New York Times bestselling writer Neil Gaiman , this fantasy story blends the worlds of H.P. Lovecraft and Roger Zelazny. This new edition of Only the End of the World Again features a brand new cover, in a new deluxe hardcover format; with bonus material including high res scans of the inks and layouts. The story features an adjustor, Lawrence Talbot who recently sets up shop in Innsmouth only to discover that the world may be ending and that the instrument of destruction is a werewolf"-- "An adjustor discovers that the world may be ending and that the instrument of destruction is a werewolf"--
One Life, Furnished in Early Moorcock
The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch
"A dark and frightening fully painted novella, Mr. Punch tells the tale of a young boy's loss of innocence results from a horrific confrontation with his past. Spending a summer at his grandfather's seaside arcade, a troubled adolescent harmlessly becomes involved with a mysterious Punch and Judy Man and a mermaid-portraying woman. But when the violent puppet show triggers buried memories of the boy's family, the lives of all become feverishly intertwined. With disturbing mysteries and half-truths uncontrollably unraveling, the young boy is forced to deal with his family's dark secrets of violence, betrayal, and guilt. Written by New York Times best-selling novelist Neil Gaiman, with unwordly illustrations by artist Dave McKean, MR. PUNCH - 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION is the new deluxe cut of this landmark original graphic novel. Includes bonus material"--
The Sea Change
Queen of Knives
Don't Ask Jack
Good Boys Deserve Favours
The White Road
Neverwhere
In the End
The Goldfish Pool and Other Stories
The Sweeper of Dreams
Eaten
The Flints of Memory Lane
The Daughter of Owls
Reading the Entrails
The Price
The Wake
The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish
This children's book is about a boy who chooses to trade his father for his friend's two goldfish. When his mother returns, she sends the boy and his younger sister on an adventure to return the goldfish and recover their father. However, when the boy arrives at the goldfish owner's home, he finds that his father has been swapped again. This continues, and as the boy and his sister venture throughout their neighborhood, they discover many friends have been a part of the "swap". Ultimately the boy returns his father, and is sworn to never swap his father again. He promises, but then eyes his sister as possible future collateral.
The Wedding Present
The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch
Bay Wolf
Desert Wind
How Do You Think It Feels?
Tastings
When We Went to See the End of the World by Dawnie Morningside, Age 11¼
Fifteen Painted Cards from a Vampire Tarot
Smoke and Mirrors
Changes
Neil Gaiman's Only the End of the World Again
Shoggoth's Old Peculiar
Locks
Harlequin Valentine
Keepsakes and Treasures
Goliath
Stardust
E-book extra: Neil Gaiman's "Writing and the Imagination."In the tranquil fields and meadows of long-ago England, there is a small hamlet that has stood on a jut of granite for 600 years. Just to the east stands a high stone wall, for which the village is named. Here, in the hamlet of Wall, young Tristran Thorn has lost his heart to the hauntingly beautiful Victoria Forester. And here, one crisp October eve, Tristran makes his love a promise -- an impetuous vow that will send him through the only breach in the wall, across the pasture ... and into the most exhilarating adventure of his life.
Instructions
Strange Little Girls
Other People
Pages from a Journal Found in a Shoebox Left in a Greyhound Bus Somewhere Between Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Louisville, Kentucky
Going Wodwo
A Walking Tour of the Shambles
October in the Chair
Feeders and Eaters
My Life
Coraline
Hellraiser
Diseasemaker's Croup
Bitter Grounds
A Study in Emerald
Closing Time
The Wolves in the Walls
Inventing Aladdin
The Matrix Comics
The Monarch of the Glen
The Fairy Reel
The Problem of Susan
Creatures of the Night
Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire
Anansi Boys
The Hidden Chamber
Noisy Outlaws
Sunbird
The Day the Saucers Came
Fragile Things
How to Talk to Girls at Parties
The Witch's Headstone
M Is for Magic
Jerusalem
The Neil Gaiman Reader
InterWorld
Joey Harker isn't a hero.In fact, he's the kind of guy who gets lost in his own house.But then one day, Joey gets really lost. He walks straight out of his world and into another dimension.Joey's walk between the worlds makes him prey to two terrible forces—armies of magic and science who will do anything to harness his power to travel between dimensions.When he sees the evil those forces are capable of, Joey makes the only possible choice: to join an army of his own, an army of versions of himself from different dimensions who all share his amazing power and who are all determined to fight to save the worlds.Master storyteller Neil Gaiman and Emmy Award-winning science-fiction writer Michael Reaves team up to create a dazzling tale of magic, science, honor, and the destiny of one very special boy—and all the others like him.
Odd and the Frost Giants
The Graveyard Book
Orange
Observing the Formalities
Crazy Hair
An Invocation of Incuriosity
Diamonds and Pearls
Batman
The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains
My Last Landlady
The Thing About Cassandra
The Case of Death and Honey
"And Weep, Like Alexander"
Making a Chair
In Relig Odhráin
Click-Clack the Rattlebag
The Man Who Forgot Ray Bradbury
Witch Work
Adventure Story
Down to a Sunless Sea
A Lunar Labyrinth
A Calendar of Tales
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Nothing O'Clock
The Sleeper and the Spindle
Fortunately, the Milk
Information Doesn't Want to Be Free
Eternity's Wheel
Black Dog
Trigger Warning
The Return of the Thin White Duke
Snow, Glass, Apples
Pirate Stew
The Complete American Gods
Fables and Reflections
Marvel 1602
Season of Mists
Books of Magick
Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days
The Last Temptation
Feminine Endings
Worlds' End
Reminiscent of the legendary Canterbury Tales, THE SANDMAN: WORLDS' END is a wonderful potpourri of engrossing tales and masterly storytelling. Improbably caught in a June blizzard, two wayward compatriots stumble upon a mysterious inn and learn that they are in the middle of a "reality storm." Now surrounded by a menagerie of people and creatures from different times and realities, the two stranded travelers are entertained by mesmerizing myths of infamous sea creatures, dreaming cities, ancient kings, astonishing funeral rituals and moralistic hangmen.
Elric saga
1 Books
Tales of the White Wolf
The Sandman
1 Books