<pclass="blog-content">This was a really good book, I'm currently watching the tv show as well, I think my favourite line is 'Nice, in a bodyguard, is about as useful as the ability to regurgitate whole lobsters', I liked the Marquis de Carabas, very fun character. Overall, I think the world building was very good as London below feels very real and mysterious. There was a suitable twist at the end, which I didn't foresee (though I'm bad at seeing them) Hunter is also badass af lmfao. I also loved how they drew parallels to real London (London Above) with there being an Elephant and a Castle being at E&C and a the Night's Bridge under Harrods and Earls Court stop being an actual Earls Court, all very fun. The origins of the world are very mysterious and interesting, I would like to know more about it, however Neil Gaiman hasn't expanded on it much (standalone novel). The floating markets are also interesting, I'd like to know more about how they work and came about...<details><summary>Spoiler:</summary>I liked when Mr. Vandamer just shruggs and drops to his (death? can he die?) along with Mr. Croup, also, the Angel Islington was a great antagonist</details><br/>Fly You High - DeaDvey</p>
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<divclass="81"id="comments"><b>deadvey</b>: <i>Marquis De Carabas's actor is great too</i><br/></div></div><pclass="previous"><ahref="80.html"><--Previous</a></p><pclass="next"><ahref="82.html">Next --></a></p>