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Finerthings · 56-60, M
American Gods is amazing

SatanBurger · 36-40, F
1. Last Days by Brian Evenson... actually writes a lot of varied stuff but mostly in the realm of weird fiction.

For instance, his book Immobility is about a guy who wakes up not knowing where he is but is being dragged by two men in an apocalypse.

While this book, Last Days is about a detective who gets dragged into a cult called the Brotherhood of Mutilation which is a cult of amputees.

It's kind of a blend of hard-boiled detective mixed with dark humor and a touch of the noir genre.

2. The Crooked God Machine by Autumn Christian

Is the only book I read of this author but it's probably one of my favorites on this list. It's really good. About an dystopian reality in which a god rules over a planet with violence and the main character falls in love. Starts questioning and then goes to find her when she's lost.

The book broke my heart but it's really good.

3. Quicksand House by Carlton Mellick III

One of my favorite authors, about two kids who have never ventured outside of their daycare due to being taken care of by robot nannies. When the robot breaks down they have to venture out in order to save themselves. Really good story, I highly recommend all his books but some of them are weird and written quite well.

4. Murderland by Garrett Cook

An alternate reality where serial killing has become legal and a sport similar to baseball. The main character is ironically the world's biggest serial killer but only does it because he's fed up. There's an alternate plot going on with other dimensional beings too, it's pretty good.

A few more favorites:

5. Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood

6. The entire Discworld series by Terry Pratchett
Graylight · 51-55, F
Love, love Gaiman. Neverwhere is among my favorites.

Obviously, if you like Gaiman you probably already know other similar authors. King, Barker, Koontz. All good.

I tend to like individual books:
The Stand - S. King
Poisonwood Bible - Barbara Kingsolver
Ishmael - Daniel Quinn
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
Swan Song - Robert McCammon
Adrift - Steven Callahan
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Big Mike Gayle fan myself.
Stories about being a guy at different stages in life and how you can get it so wrong and still be better for the experience.
Oooh Gaiman🤩

Up there with Pratchett and Asprin👍
SW-User
Neil Gaiman rocks.
meat18 · 56-60, M
What kind of stories does Gaiman write?
Graylight · 51-55, F
@meat18 Hmm, hard to categorize. He does a lot of work in children's and young adult fiction, but he writes fantastic adult fiction as well. I'd call it fantastical events in ordinary setting. He's run the gamut from spirits and vampires to everyday citizens.
meat18 · 56-60, M
@Graylight sounds interesting.
I'm currently going through the Louise Penny books.
royalblue1193 · 31-35, M
books for dummys
Teeny · 22-25, T
@royalblue1193 So which ones are your favorites?

 
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