• @SirSamuel
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    121 month ago

    I continue to find his world building to be fantastic.

    I also can pirate everything he’s made. So, basically, it’s guilt-free entertainment

    • @LesserAbe
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      21 month ago

      I can understand having already been into his work, but since I’m not I certainly would pick almost any other thing to read than Gaiman.

      • @Zero22xx
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        31 month ago

        I struggle with separating the art from the artist, personally. Even though I was previously a Gaiman fan, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to read or watch his work again without thinking about this. I’m getting used to finding out that certain musos or actors are pieces of shit though. I think at this point, Keanu Reeves might be the last famous man left that would absolutely shock me if he turned out to be an abuser or bigot.

    • Porto881
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      11 month ago

      Do you have any good recs? I’ve read Coraline and started American Gods and neither really gripped me that much, even if I love the Laika Coraline film

      • gid
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        1 month ago

        I’d recommend Anansi Boys, Good Omens and if you’re into comics, The Sandman.

        My favourite of his works is Ocean at the End of the Lane, but I’m very conflicted about that one due the parallels pointed out in this article.

        Edit: removed American Gods from the recommendations as you said you had already tried it.