Chapter One - Neverwhere


I read the first chapter of Neverwhere, and after reading it I really wish I had more time to finish it. I read it because I couldn’t find a short story for this week of the course, and I’m kind of glad I couldn’t. Oddly enough the vibes it gave me were that of The City of Lost Children. Just in the odd characters we see presented in Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar. They reminded me of those evil teachers, that would finish sentences for each other, and were just obviously evil to an almost ridiculous extent. Then we’ve got our protagonist who resembles Ron Pearlman’s character in his naivety in a way. It just struck me as odd all around, but in the most interesting kind of way. I’d say that I understand what’s really going on here, but I can’t. I feel that about to unravel is a massive spindling plot with many routes in which is goes down and around.  That’s I guess what interests me most I suppose. Somehow Neil Gaiman has started a story in about eleven pages and I’m hooked. Like I think when I have the time I’ll come back to this because it’s hooked me in such a way that very few books manage for me. It has this mystery that’s so clean about it. I don’t get lost in details, but I always feel informed. It never makes me feel overwhelmed or lost. I’m just quite impressed.

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