So, yesterday was the official kick-off of the Keep Portland Weird festival here in Paris, which meant that I had a reading/screening in the...
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I laughed through most of this book, but then it turned very dark and very scary and it was completely okay that it did so. Revisting some of the ground from "American Gods", Gaiman's second novel is tighter and more focused, while still keeping a glorious sense of the mystery and grandeur hiding in plain sight in the mundane world. A joy to read!
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Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
Denise Romesburg, January 5, 2010
I laughed through most of this book, but then it turned very dark and very scary and it was completely okay that it did so. Revisting some of the ground from "American Gods", Gaiman's second novel is tighter and more focused, while still keeping a glorious sense of the mystery and grandeur hiding in plain sight in the mundane world. A joy to read!