<!DOCTYPE md> <!DOCTYPE md>DeaDvey's domain [Home page](/index.md) [Blogs](/blog/) [Projects](/projects/) [Contact](/contact/) --- [<-- Rewriting falling in Rust...](/blog/78.md)[The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim - 3/5-->](/blog/80.md) **Neverwhere (Novel) - 4/5:** This was a really good book, I'm currently watching the tv show as well, I think my favourite line is 'Nice, in a bodyguard, is about as useful as the ability to regurgitate whole lobsters', I liked the Marquis de Carabas, very fun character.<br/>Overall, I think the world building was very good as London below feels very real and mysterious.<br/>There was a suitable twist at the end, which I didn't foresee (though I'm bad at seeing them) Hunter is also badass af lmfao.<br/>I also loved how they drew parallels to real London (London Above) with there being an Elephant and a Castle being at E and C and a the Night's Bridge under Harrods and Earls Court stop being an actual Earls Court, all very fun.<br/>The origins of the world are very mysterious and interesting, I would like to know more about it, however Neil Gaiman hasn't expanded on it much (standalone novel).<br/>The floating markets are also interesting, I'd like to know more about how they work and came about...<details><summary>Spoiler:</summary>I liked when Mr.<br/>Vandamer just shruggs and drops to his (death?<br/>can he die?) along with Mr.<br/>Croup, also, the Angel Islington was a great antagonist</details><br/>Fly You High - DeaDvey *Published: 161/7e8 at 9ba8* [book](/blog/book.md) [review](/blog/review.md) [4/5](/blog/4per5.md) [urban fantasy](/blog/urban fantasy.md) [read on the bus](/blog/read on the bus.md) [neil gaiman](/blog/neil gaiman.md) [marquis de carabas](/blog/marquis de carabas.md) [door](/blog/door.md) [mr croup and mr vandamer](/blog/mr croup and mr vandamer.md) [london](/blog/london.md) 