Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-26500342-20160223234345/@comment-26500342-20160224001535

Skyzy wrote: Yes, it is definitely worth a read. I read it back when it was first published (don't remember if I got it used in the US or in the UK but it's got a £ price on it). It's quirky, dark fantasy in the way that I love and it's actually what turned me onto the rest of Neil Gaiman's works. I just discovered there's a new "director's cut" version of this book (with 12,000 more words) so I bought it again to do a re-reading because it's been years since I read the original. Great, thanks for the help!