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Oct 10, 2005 09:28

For those of you who have read and enjoy the work of Neil Gaiman and Susanna Clark, Salon.com has a pretty interesting interview with the two of them here.
I'm pretty sure most of you have read Gaiman's work, Neverwhere and American Gods and so on, but Susanna Clarke's genre-defying Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell doesn't seem to have made its way ( Read more... )

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knish October 10 2005, 20:12:23 UTC
there's also a copy for sale at half price books on capitol hill and i'm a corporate whore.
-jpz

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ursako October 11 2005, 08:19:41 UTC
... So, if I started advocating for Half-Price Books on my LiveJournal, could I get some sort of discount? All the political blogs do it. ._.

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knish October 11 2005, 11:14:17 UTC
you can already score a discount on fiction if you just tell me the books you want (it's harder for me to defend all the nonfiction, unless it's something i would buy. then again, xmas is coming up, and i will probably be buying lots of things for others). and please, advocate them. i get profit sharing.

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I liked Clarke's book susiebirds October 10 2005, 21:00:42 UTC
It was very satisfying, but I realized it sorta moves at it's own pace - can't be rushed.

If you like Gaiman, go see "Mirrormask" while it's playing in the U-district. It's AMAZING.

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