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Old 01-30-2008, 07:08 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by astra_lestat View Post
The problem I had with American Gods was with Neil Gaiman, not the story itself. I didn't like his style. A few weeks ago me and my wife watched Stardust movie and really liked it! One of the best movies I have seen recently. So, my wife took the book from out bookshelf and started to read....she gave up after 80-100 pages. She said she doesn't like his style. At that moment I was about 1/3 through American Gods and I still hoped that it is going to improve...
I read Stardust just before watching the movie and the movie was kind of destroyed by that for every change they had done in the movie was a change to something that was not as good as in the book or in some cases was really bad (like the ending). I really like the book. But then I really liked American Gods also.
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