Risingshadow
Speculative Fiction Books Database
  • Main
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Articles
    • Terms of Service
    • Staff Members
    • Finnish (FI)
  • Browse
    • Activity Feed
    • New Books
    • Upcoming Books
    • Advanced Search
    • Book Reviews
    • Genres & Tags
  • Wall
    • Community Wall
    • Recent Messages
    • Recent Topics
    • Hot Topics
    • Popular Topics
    • Search
  • Challenge
    • Reading Challenge
    • Book Trivia Quiz
  • Sign In

The Seven Sisters

Neverwhere #2 / 2
by Neil Gaiman
The Seven Sisters (Neverwhere #2) by Neil Gaiman
  ⧗ 10.00 / 9
1★2★3★4★5★6★7★8★9★910★

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman comes The Seven Sisters the 2nd highly anticipated book in the Neverwhere sequal.

The new book, titled The Seven Sisters, will expand the original’s London Below—a fantastical city in which London’s dispossessed wander among famous landmarks and legends such as the Old Bailey and the Black Friars—by incorporating changes in the world that have taken place over the past 20 years, e.g. the Syrian refugee crisis.

Amazon Pre-Order: Check Availability

Book Pre-Order
Amazon
Kindle
Audible
Amazon CA
Amazon UK
Amazon Europe
🎁 Amazon Prime Day: Unbeatable Deals Running July 8 to 11 »

Your Expectation Rating
☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Standard Shelves
Add this book to your "To Read" or Wishlist to get the latest release updates
Updated 04/13/2025
Category: Fantasy, Urban Fantasy
Release date: TBA (estimate 2025)

People Also Read

Creation's Captive (Broken Souls Trilogy #1)
  ★ 9.42 / 12
The City We Became (The Great Cities #1)
  ★ 6.50 / 6
Ninth House (Alex Stern #1)
  ★ 8.38 / 8
The Red Scrolls of Magic (The Eldest Curses #1)
  ★ 8.00 / 5
Hounded (The Iron Druid Chronicles #1)
  ★ 8.36 / 14
Written in Red (The Others #1)
  ★ 8.20 / 10
Odd Thomas (Odd Thomas #1)
  ★ 8.10 / 10
Join the Ongoing Discussion
Start a New Topic (Visitors Welcome)
Have questions about this book or want to share your thoughts? Join the conversation!
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman is a storyteller whose work effortlessly bridges the realms of mythology, fantasy, and reality. Known for his uniquely poetic prose and his ability to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary, Gaiman’s books have captivated readers of all ages. With a career spanning novels, short stories, graphic novels, and even television, his writing is celebrated for its dark yet whimsical tone, its profound insight into human nature, and its masterful weaving of mythological and fantastical elements.

Read more ...

Born in Portchester, England, in 1960, Gaiman grew up with a voracious appetite for books, with a particular fondness for fantasy, horror, and the classics. His early exposure to mythology, fairy tales, and comic books would later influence much of his writing, where ancient gods, creatures of lore, and the magic of storytelling find their way into modern-day worlds. His professional journey began in journalism before he transitioned into writing fiction.

His breakthrough came with Neverwhere, a novel that transports readers to a hidden, darkly enchanting underworld beneath London. From there, he continued to craft stories that blended the surreal with the everyday, from the haunting beauty of American Gods to the thought-provoking Good Omens (co-written with Terry Pratchett). His work explores the intersections of myth, identity, and the thin lines between the seen and unseen, always with a deft touch of wit and wisdom.

What makes Gaiman’s writing stand out is his ability to create worlds that feel both timeless and startlingly immediate. His characters—whether gods, ghosts, or ordinary people—are deeply human in their struggles, desires, and fears. The atmosphere in his books lingers long after the final page, a testament to his rare gift of writing stories that are both sweeping and intimate, fantastical and grounded. Whether it’s the young boy facing impossible odds in The Graveyard Book or the complex tapestry of deities in American Gods, Gaiman’s worlds feel like places readers can almost touch, places where myth and reality blend seamlessly.

Gaiman’s influence stretches far beyond the pages of his books. His work has been adapted into graphic novels, films, and TV shows, with American Gods and Good Omens among the most notable. His distinct voice has earned him numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker Awards, and his contribution to literature and pop culture continues to resonate with fans worldwide.

One of Gaiman's most cherished quotes captures the essence of his approach to storytelling: “I believe that it is important to tell stories, especially in difficult times.” This belief runs through every page of his writing, where the act of storytelling itself is both an escape and a revelation, offering readers not only new worlds but new ways of seeing their own.

From the whimsical to the profound, Neil Gaiman’s writing invites readers into imaginative spaces where the rules of reality bend and twist, and where the unexpected always lurks just around the corner. His stories continue to inspire generations, confirming his place as one of today’s most influential and beloved authors.

Neverwhere

Neverwhere pulls readers into the shadows of London, where a hidden world thrives beneath the surface. This dark, fantastical journey begins when Richard Mayhew, an ordinary office worker, steps into a life he never imagined. After helping a mysterious young woman named Door, he is thrust into a forgotten realm called London Below—a strange, perilous place filled with bizarre characters, treacherous alliances, and dark mysteries that only exist for those who’ve fallen through the cracks of society.

Read more ...

In London Below, reality is warped, and the rules of the mundane world no longer apply. Richard must navigate its dangers, guided by those who have their own agendas—whether they’re allies or enemies is often a matter of chance. From the sinister but oddly charming Marquis de Carabas to the enigmatic hunter Croup and his companion Vandemar, every corner of this subterranean world teems with the unusual and the otherworldly.

What sets Neverwhere apart is its seamless blend of urban fantasy and dark fairy tale, where the everyday collides with the fantastical in ways that are both disorienting and thrilling. Gaiman’s signature blend of wit, melancholy, and wonder crafts a world that feels both familiar and entirely foreign. With vivid, atmospheric prose, readers are swept through a labyrinthine journey where every turn offers a new revelation or danger, and nothing is ever quite what it seems.

But the story doesn’t end there. Seven Sisters, the long-awaited follow-up to Neverwhere, invites fans back into this captivating underworld. After years of anticipation, the second book expands the universe of London Below, diving deeper into the lives and mysteries of its enigmatic inhabitants. In Seven Sisters, Gaiman weaves an even richer tapestry of dark magic, ancient secrets, and forgotten history. The introduction of new characters and a fresh quest elevates the stakes, while the core themes of transformation, survival, and self-discovery remain at the heart of this ever-expanding story.

At its core, Neverwhere and The Seven Sisters explore how the most overlooked corners of life contain infinite possibilities, and how the seemingly ordinary can hide the most extraordinary secrets. Through Richard’s journey and the paths of new characters, Gaiman continues to push the boundaries of reality, challenging readers to question what lies beneath the surface—both in the world around them and within themselves.

For those drawn to stories that explore hidden realms and the beauty of forgotten places, Neverwhere and The Seven Sisters offer a gateway into worlds as strange and captivating as London itself. In these twisted reflections of our reality, the boundaries between fantasy and life blur in the most unexpected ways, leaving readers questioning what lies beneath their feet—and just how far they’re willing to go to uncover it.


Neverwhere consists of one book and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Neverwhere (Neverwhere #1)
  ★ 8.00 / 74
The Seven Sisters (Neverwhere #2)
  ⧗ 10.00 / 9


Back to Top
  • Risingshadow
  • Browse
  • Neil Gaiman
  • Neverwhere
  • The Seven Sisters
Follow Us: Newsletter | Facebook | X | Mastodon | RSS
Hosted by Planeetta Internet Oy
© 1996 - 2025 Risingshadow. All rights reserved.

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.

Privacy Policy