![]() ![]() The additional story at the end provided him with even more of an urge to write a followup, and after writing that, he states, "But soon it will be time to go back for a much longer journey." It remains to be seen if we will get to travel back to London Below again despite these declarations, but in the meantime, American readers can experience this spellbinding, magical world the way that Neil Gaiman wanted us to all along. He is an author who states that he does not write sequels, but numerous hints have been dropped in the years since its original release that he wants to return to London Below again. For those who have not read Neverwhere, the new edition is the one to read, and is a fitting introduction to Gaiman's adult fiction for readers who grew up with The Graveyard Book before traversing into his greatest novel, American Gods. It was recently broadcast to critical acclaim as a radio play. ![]() The definitive edition of Neverwhere includes an additional prologue at the end of the text and a short story that was published last year about one of the novel's main characters. Neverwhere began life as a BBC TV series written by Gaiman, which aired in 1996, and was later adapted by the author into a novel. ![]()
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