So as to not disrupt other threads:
I think that Neverwhere and Stardust are great books by Gaiman. I remember thinking that Good Omens was good, and thought that American Gods was OK (I have only read the last book once, unlike all the other books I just named). I also have read Smoke and Mirrors, and while I know I liked some, I know I didn't like all and I don't remember how many I liked.
Since I mentioned Good Omens, I also like Terry Pratchett. If you are in to fantasy, I think that the entire diskworld is great stuff (although sometimes it seems to similar to eachother). Guards Guards is probably the best? A part of that, but contains many references to religion and not just fantasy tropes is Small Gods (also a diskworld novel, to be clear) which is probably the best Terry Pratchett novel.
Jon Miller
I think that Neverwhere and Stardust are great books by Gaiman. I remember thinking that Good Omens was good, and thought that American Gods was OK (I have only read the last book once, unlike all the other books I just named). I also have read Smoke and Mirrors, and while I know I liked some, I know I didn't like all and I don't remember how many I liked.
Since I mentioned Good Omens, I also like Terry Pratchett. If you are in to fantasy, I think that the entire diskworld is great stuff (although sometimes it seems to similar to eachother). Guards Guards is probably the best? A part of that, but contains many references to religion and not just fantasy tropes is Small Gods (also a diskworld novel, to be clear) which is probably the best Terry Pratchett novel.
Jon Miller