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I've been reading Neil Gaiman's blog since the time when he was writing this book — as, I'm sure, have most of us, what with his site being the number one hit on Google when you search for 'neil'.

But I hadn't actually read the book until now. I had read the first chapter online, and I had an idea roughly what it was about: real gods (maybe all gods) walking the Earth in the present day.

And it's a stormer of a book. The pages just keep turning, the quotes are quotable (girl-Sam's "I believe" speech is particularly fine) and myths are mashed up in glorious style.

It's shortcomings are, perhaps, that it slows down a bit too much in the middle section; and Wednesday and Shadow make perhaps too many visits to down-at-heel gods without anything very specific happening during them. It reads like a road movie in places (which is fine), and it would probably make a good one.

There are surprises right up to the end, though, and I'm sure I'll read it again in the future.

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posted by [identity profile] zoo-music-girl.livejournal.com at 02:22pm on 22/02/2006
Have you read Anansi Boys yet? I got that for Christmas and really enjoyed it, probably moreso than American Gods.
 
posted by [identity profile] devilgate.livejournal.com at 03:02pm on 22/02/2006
No, but I'm quite keen to. I hear tell that the Ottakar's exclusive, slipcased hardback is half-price at £20 just now, so I may have to indulge.

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