Wonderfully whimsical tale that once again shows Gaiman's marvellous use of the strange and absurd to deliver commentary on the mundane and ordinary things in everyday life.

A great read for fans of the Alan Wake videogame. It manages to add a substantial amount of info to the backstory and introduces some interesting takes on the universe of Alan Wake and Bright Falls.

Great return to form for Mr Rankin. Packed to the brim with puns and humour that will have you busting a gut at every page.

Having a background in finance (I'm an accountant after all) I really loved reading Pratchett's take on accounting and banking. Like the other Discworld books its packed from start to finish with witty one-liners, jokes, puns and captivating characters. A great read all round.

An interesting look at the folklore underlying the Discworld series of books. Worth a read to get a glimpse into the traditions and characters underlying the stories.

Frank Miller's vision of an ageing Bruce Wayne once again taking up the mantle of Batman in the near future is one of the most well told and defining points in the Batman mythos. A must read for fans of Batman and comic lovers.

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Watchmen still stands as the greatest dissection of the superhero psyche with a story and setting that are still as valid today as it was on its initial release.

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While you may dispute the facts and findings of the authors The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail makes for an interesting look at an alternate view of the historical facts behind some of Christianity's facts.

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If you're a fan of the Doors then you can;t do worse than pick this up. It's an interesting read detailing the history of the band and the trials and tribulations of Jim Morrison.

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A wonderfully dark and intellectual look at a dystopian future and the meaning of what it is to be called ‘human'. An essential read for any fan of sci-fi as well as Blade Runner fans.

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I faithful retelling of Wizard and Glass that shows some interesting points for the series to carry on.

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