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I have long said that Gaiman would fill the publishing vaccuum that Stephen King has left in his "retirement" because I think Gaiman will appeal to a similar audience. The fact that he's drawing on previous characters makes me think this even more. Only time will tell! I loved Coraline and American Gods but found Neverwhere a bit trite. I can't wait to give Anansi Boys a try! Thanks for this Kent!

Liz Kiser
Volunteer Center Coordinator
University of Central Oklahoma
100 North University Drive, Box 112
Edmond, Oklahoma 73034
(405)-974-2621
Fax: (405)-974-3810



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