Reading Neverwhen, by Neil Gaiman. I am a fan. Stardust for instance was a fairy tale for adults that was made into a film. The Graveyard Book - a retelling of the Jungle Book, set amongst ghosts and tombs. (for kids as well as grown ups). Also gets the thumbs up. I also recently read The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
I can certainly recommend Neverwhen ... how can I sum it up...
Richard, a modern day Alice, falls through the cracks in modern-day London into a Gothic underworld of dispossessed Londoners and nightmares.
I think he was inspired by seeing the homeless people in that incredibly affluent city. Brilliantly imagined.
Good Morning Saturday 27th June 2026
Heatwave Hits, songs to sweat to!
and didn't do the book justice; reckon the stage play [which I never saw] was better. In my youth I read the Dune Books and the Gormeghast trilogy, and, of course Hitchhikers [which reminds me that I must book tickets for that at the Ice Stadium...] all of which I loved.

