
Neverwhere is a TV mini-series novelization written by Neil Gaiman in 1996 and based on the TV mini-series of the same name, directed by Dewi Humphreys in 1996. The TV series features Gary Bakewell, Laura Fraser, Hywel Bennett, Clive Russell, Paterson Joseph, Peter Capaldi, and others.
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Book by Gene Wolfe
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Storyline
When office employee Richard Mayhew comes across a wounded young woman named Door on the streets of London and tries to assist her, he is unexpectedly erased from existence. Trapped in an underground kingdom beneath the city, Richard grapples with finding his way back to his former life while evading the enigmatic assassins who were responsible for the death of Door’s family.
Movie vs Book

Year
1996
Minutes
180
Movie Rate
7.30
Source: IMDb

Year
1996
Pages
370
Book Rate
8.32
S: Goodreads
Book
Neverwhere
Author: Neil Gaiman
Country: UK
First published in: 1996
Length: 370 pages
Genre: Fiction
Book series: London Below, The World of Neverwhere
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“If I really considered myself a writer, I wouldn't be writing screenplays. I'd be writing novels.”
QUENTIN TARANTINO (Filmmaker, Scriptwriter, Actor)


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