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Neverwhere

Questa serie immerge i lettori in un mondo nascosto sotto la superficie di una metropoli frenetica, un regno di magia dimenticata e abitanti pericolosi. Esplora temi di lealtà, coraggio e la ricerca di un senso quando vite ordinarie vengono irrevocabilmente cambiate. Segui i personaggi mentre navigano in un paesaggio surreale, scoprendo oscuri segreti e affrontando nemici formidabili. Questo è un viaggio accattivante in cui il banale si scontra con il meraviglioso, offrendo una prospettiva unica sulla realtà e sull'appartenenza.

How the marquis got his coat back
Neverwhere

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  1. Neverwhere

    • 448pagine
    • 16 ore di lettura

    National Bestseller and selected as one of NPR’s Top 100 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of All Time, this dark classic of modern fantasy is beautifully illustrated for the first time by award-winning artist Chris Riddell. Featuring the author’s preferred text and the Neverwhere tale, “How the Marquis Got His Coat Back,” this edition brings Neil Gaiman’s first novel, originally published in 1997, to life with striking black-and-white line art. Richard Mayhew, a kind-hearted young London businessman, finds his life irrevocably changed when he helps a bleeding girl, leading him into a hidden world beneath London. This realm, known as Neverwhere, is filled with shadows, darkness, and a mix of monsters and saints. Here, he encounters Door, the girl he rescued, who is a powerful noblewoman determined to avenge her family’s slaughter and save her kingdom from destruction. To return to his old life, Richard must join Door on her perilous quest, facing unimaginable dangers and the possibility of death in this surreal underworld. This edition captures the essence of Gaiman's imaginative storytelling, enhanced by Riddell’s atmospheric illustrations.

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