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Interworld by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves, ⭐⭐⭐

  Read in August 2020 An interesting concept that should have been so exciting to read about but it wasn't. The plot was sometimes convoluted and characters were a bit bland. I'm not sure how much input Neil Gaiman had with the story - I suspect very little because it doesn't have the same style, feel and magic as his other books. I don't think I would have even considered picking this up if Michael Reaves was the only author listed. The book description on here describes Joey as  very average  and that is exactly how I'd categorise this book. I understand it was initially intended to be a TV project and maybe it would have been better in that format. I won't be continuing with the trilogy.  (less)

Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  Read in April 2020 Until now, I didn't know much about Norse mythology and it wasn't a subject I would have chosen to read about. But when it was chosen as a group read and on offer, I thought I'd give it a go because I do like Neil Gaiman's work. I was pleasantly surprised by this. It's a bit dark occasionally but also incredibly vivid throughout. The thing I loved most was that the book had a tantalising, entrancing and lyrical quality and I could totally imagine it being read aloud which is kind of the point with stories like these. I also really liked that Loki was portrayed as misunderstood which is how I like my villains to be.  All in all, a great book which leaves you wanting to find out more because there is so much left to explore about the Norse gods