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US Mall 1 - American Gods

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Manufacturer: HarperAudio
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Binding: Audio Cassette Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780694525492 Format: Unabridged ISBN: 0694525499 Label: HarperAudio Manufacturer: HarperAudio Number Of Items: 14 Number Of Pages: 432 Publication Date: 2001-07-01 Publisher: HarperAudio Release Date: 2001-06-19 Studio: HarperAudio
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Customer Rating:      Summary: But it echoes Doug Adams Comment: Good writing, good pacing, but I couldn't help but wonder at this book's treatment of a theme similar to that written by Doug Adams several years earlier in "The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul". Adams' treatment was comedic, rather than dramatic, however.
Customer Rating:      Summary: ORIGINAL URBAN FANTASY Comment: AMERICAN GODS is a refreshing treat amidst current Urban Fantasy fiction. I'm sorry I did not have the chance to read this book when it was first published. It's a beautiful blend of myth, wonderful prose and original characters. Gaiman is masterful and holds the reader spellbound from beginning to end.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Read Comment: I have only a passing familiarity with Gaiman's works, so this was a leap of faith for me. I have always had a fascination with mythology so the crux of the novel was bound to please me, and I was thrilled that many of the central characters and events related to Norse mythology.
It is a "road trip" novel, the book description makes no secret of this, but that does mean it will seem to wander without much purpose at times. Some of the "coming to America" side stories run a bit long in my opinion, but overall don't detract from the novel.
A nice conclusion that neatly wraps up all the dangling subplots, which I did not expect to be done well, but it works convincingly.
In short, highly recommended. Be prepared for a meandering journey instead of a heavy plot-driven novel, but still a rewarding read.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ambiguous Journey is Compelling Comment: You need to appreciate a bit of ambiguity in your fiction to really enjoy this book. Aspects are slowly revealed. Some of the side stories tie in directly but others only add flavor. Even the key moments are not delivered in a dramatic fashion. So there's a bit of a dream-like feel to it, but that's appropriate to the storyline. Everything is not wrapped up tidily at the end, although there is a closure. A bit like life.
I loved the basic concepts of gods being defined by our belief in them and our sacrifices to them and what happens, what could happen, when belief changes or shifts to other things. It was easy to become invested in the main character and his journey was well worth reading about.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I fell in love Comment: I wasn't quite sure about this book when I first started reading it, but as I understood more of the story I ended up really loving this book! It takes you places you've never been before, and I love thinking about the concept of gods in an American way, with our values and culture superimposed on an ancient belief system. Makes you think very closely about your way of life. I do recommend it.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: But it echoes Doug Adams Comment: Good writing, good pacing, but I couldn't help but wonder at this book's treatment of a theme similar to that written by Doug Adams several years earlier in "The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul". Adams' treatment was comedic, rather than dramatic, however.
Customer Rating:      Summary: ORIGINAL URBAN FANTASY Comment: AMERICAN GODS is a refreshing treat amidst current Urban Fantasy fiction. I'm sorry I did not have the chance to read this book when it was first published. It's a beautiful blend of myth, wonderful prose and original characters. Gaiman is masterful and holds the reader spellbound from beginning to end.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Read Comment: I have only a passing familiarity with Gaiman's works, so this was a leap of faith for me. I have always had a fascination with mythology so the crux of the novel was bound to please me, and I was thrilled that many of the central characters and events related to Norse mythology.
It is a "road trip" novel, the book description makes no secret of this, but that does mean it will seem to wander without much purpose at times. Some of the "coming to America" side stories run a bit long in my opinion, but overall don't detract from the novel.
A nice conclusion that neatly wraps up all the dangling subplots, which I did not expect to be done well, but it works convincingly.
In short, highly recommended. Be prepared for a meandering journey instead of a heavy plot-driven novel, but still a rewarding read.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ambiguous Journey is Compelling Comment: You need to appreciate a bit of ambiguity in your fiction to really enjoy this book. Aspects are slowly revealed. Some of the side stories tie in directly but others only add flavor. Even the key moments are not delivered in a dramatic fashion. So there's a bit of a dream-like feel to it, but that's appropriate to the storyline. Everything is not wrapped up tidily at the end, although there is a closure. A bit like life.
I loved the basic concepts of gods being defined by our belief in them and our sacrifices to them and what happens, what could happen, when belief changes or shifts to other things. It was easy to become invested in the main character and his journey was well worth reading about.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I fell in love Comment: I wasn't quite sure about this book when I first started reading it, but as I understood more of the story I ended up really loving this book! It takes you places you've never been before, and I love thinking about the concept of gods in an American way, with our values and culture superimposed on an ancient belief system. Makes you think very closely about your way of life. I do recommend it.
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