(a quite rare beast on my f-list but they do exist)
There's currently a poll on his website for which book should be made available online for free. The race seems to have shrunk down to being between American Gods (leading) and Neverwhere (as in the TV serial).
So, fans, if you haven't already, vote for the book you'd recommend and not-yet-fans, vote for the book you'd love to read. Anansi Boys is probably the least accessible as it follows American Gods in a way (set in the same universe and contains references). M is for Magic is targeted at "younger readers". I personally haven't read it so can't say anything about it. Smoke&Mirrors and Fragile Things are short story collections.
American Gods is superb, though.
There's currently a poll on his website for which book should be made available online for free. The race seems to have shrunk down to being between American Gods (leading) and Neverwhere (as in the TV serial).
So, fans, if you haven't already, vote for the book you'd recommend and not-yet-fans, vote for the book you'd love to read. Anansi Boys is probably the least accessible as it follows American Gods in a way (set in the same universe and contains references). M is for Magic is targeted at "younger readers". I personally haven't read it so can't say anything about it. Smoke&Mirrors and Fragile Things are short story collections.
American Gods is superb, though.