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Old 12-26-2010, 07:47 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by drofgnal View Post
I voted for American Gods. I haven't read anything from Gaiman and I've wanted to since I saw the movie Stardust.
I like Gaiman's work very much but suggest you don't expect American Gods to be anything like Stardust, it is quite different to his other work. Well, to be honest, I'd probably say that about any of this books. Each one has, to me, been a surprise. I loved Stardust, and Neverwhere and adored The Graveyard Book, but American Gods I found ... challenging, but better the second time through.
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