kittybrat
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About 4 years ago I read "Neverwhere", and about 2-3 years ago I read "Stardust", so I've discovered that I'm really taking a liking to Neil Gaiman's work. I just spent the last week reading "American Gods", and plan to head over to "Anansi Boys" this weekend.
American Gods...
I was a little disappointed with the end, but only because, in my mind, I didn't want it to end up the way it did. However, it was well written and made a load of sense, so it was a very good, solid ending. When Shadow confronted the gods and stopped the war, I kept feeling like it was too easy. But then again, the huge build up leading to that point was intense enough, so perhaps it HAD to seem too easy.
The character Sam was pretty awesome in the small parts she existed. Her character was exactly how a young, hip college student would act, should she be a person who isn't afraid of much. The way she handled Town on the phone, and the way she spoke to Audrey made me actually laugh as I read it.
My favourite point in the whole book, even though it ended up turning sour later on, was when Wednesday had Shadow stay in Lakeside. The way he described the town and people made me want to live there myself.
Does anyone else really like Neil Gaiman? What do y'all think of this book?
American Gods...
I was a little disappointed with the end, but only because, in my mind, I didn't want it to end up the way it did. However, it was well written and made a load of sense, so it was a very good, solid ending. When Shadow confronted the gods and stopped the war, I kept feeling like it was too easy. But then again, the huge build up leading to that point was intense enough, so perhaps it HAD to seem too easy.
The character Sam was pretty awesome in the small parts she existed. Her character was exactly how a young, hip college student would act, should she be a person who isn't afraid of much. The way she handled Town on the phone, and the way she spoke to Audrey made me actually laugh as I read it.
My favourite point in the whole book, even though it ended up turning sour later on, was when Wednesday had Shadow stay in Lakeside. The way he described the town and people made me want to live there myself.
Does anyone else really like Neil Gaiman? What do y'all think of this book?