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neil gaiman is perhaps best known for his series of the sandman graphic novels; twisted and touching tales accompanied by killer artwork.  previous books include smoke and mirrors and neverwhere, but it is american gods that found me first.  i liked the title, basically, and the blurb intrigued me.

even so, i was unprepared for the story of
shadow, a convicted criminal who spends his time in the joint practicing coin tricks and keeping his head down, biding his time ‘til he’s out and back with his wife, laura. he’s an unassuming man, sorry for what he’s done and wanting nothing more than to get home and begin work for his friend at a gym.  a day before he’s released, he learns that laura has died in a car accident.  the plane ride to her funeral is stormy, turbulent, and shadow finds himself sitting next to a man who calls himself mr. wednesday. he seems to know all about shadow, and offers him a job.  doing what, exactly, shadow’s not too sure, but he accepts, and his journey into the real storm begins.

i don’t want to give to much away, in case you’re tempted to give it a read, but i can tell you that a majority of it is set in
wisconsin, that gaiman is an exceptional writer who has crafted some of the most interesting characters i’ve ever come across, and that i now know the difference between newly dead, mostly dead, and all the way dead. it looks like a daunting prospect at 588 pages in length, but for the discerning reader, it’s well worth the time and effort.  i read the last 200 pages at a straight clip, and wanted more when i turned the last page.  checking out gaiman’s website today, i see that he’s just published a companion book, called anansi boys. ah, sweet sequel.  the god-wars have just begun.
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