@Bookworm@literature.cafeMB to literature.cafe chat@literature.cafe • 1 year agoWhat are you reading/listening to this week? (November 1st, 2023)message-square34fedilinkarrow-up113arrow-down10
arrow-up113arrow-down1message-squareWhat are you reading/listening to this week? (November 1st, 2023)@Bookworm@literature.cafeMB to literature.cafe chat@literature.cafe • 1 year agomessage-square34fedilink
minus-square@Eq0@literature.cafelinkfedilink1•1 year agoI read American gods and did not particularly like the lack of introduction to the world building. It felt like he was expecting me to know all about Babylonian fertility rites and shaming me when i didn’t. Does Neverwhere have the same style?
minus-square@DandomRude@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•1 year agoAs far as I can tell, “Neverwhere” is just a nice fatasy narrative. No prior knowledge is necessary.
I read American gods and did not particularly like the lack of introduction to the world building. It felt like he was expecting me to know all about Babylonian fertility rites and shaming me when i didn’t. Does Neverwhere have the same style?
As far as I can tell, “Neverwhere” is just a nice fatasy narrative. No prior knowledge is necessary.