WIth the exeption fo Anansi Boys, his latest, whcih I have, but have not yet read, I think I have read and own teh bulk of Gaiman's work both in the comic medium and his career as a novelist.
I still think his Sandman work is his best work - amazing that a comic won the World Fantasy Award, even moreso tha it deserved it. Neverwhere is a wonderful, simple, urban quest story, sporting a terrific duo of villains. It's one of the best A to B books I have read in the genre. Amercian Gods I really enjoyed, as a whole his best novel although perhaps lacking of real "power" point. Coraline is a fantastic YA novel, and Good Omens (with Pratchett) proof that all collaborations aren't awful. Stardust another nice effort, although the one I least enjoyed.
Al lthat said I think Gaiman's best work (with the exception of the Sandman works is found in his short stories. His colection, Smoke and Mirrors is incredible. I would also want to point out a anthology that fans of Sherlock Holmes and Cthullu would enjoy in Shadows Over Baker Street, called 'A Study in Emerald'.
I would also point out an anthology he edited, that showcases stories of the Endless, The Book of Dreams, whcih features such talent as Susanna Clarke, Steven Brust, Tad Williams, John M. Ford, Lisa Goldstein, Gene Wolfe, among others. The Bodhisattva
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