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American Gods picked up by Starz
Posted on 7/7/14 at 2:24 pm
Posted on 7/7/14 at 2:24 pm
Posted on 7/7/14 at 2:26 pm to Finkle is Einhorn
Apparently, HBO execs finally read the book and realized there's not one character that you don't want to hit in the face with a shovel. I love Gaiman, but I don't get the love for this book.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 2:37 pm to Baloo
Its a strange book that can be pretty hard to read at times. I like it.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 2:38 pm to Finkle is Einhorn
Still waiting for a Good Omens miniseries, but I guess it would be pricey.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:07 pm to Fun Bunch
The wonder of the book is in the prose. Not the characters. Similar thoughts toward McCarthy novels
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:40 pm to Baloo
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but I don't get the love for this book.
I liked it a lot better than his other books. Diff'rnt strokes I guess.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:42 pm to Baloo
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I love Gaiman, but I don't get the love for this book
fricking heresy.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:19 pm to LoveThatMoney
i just read the first chapter. then came to check TD. found this. quite a coincidence. kinda cool.
anyway, that scene at the end of the first chapter was fricking weird as frick. not sure what to think or how much i'ma keep reading. i'll check the second chapter and see whatsup. does it stay that strange? or does it get worse?
anyway, that scene at the end of the first chapter was fricking weird as frick. not sure what to think or how much i'ma keep reading. i'll check the second chapter and see whatsup. does it stay that strange? or does it get worse?
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:23 pm to quail man
What is the scene at the end of the 1st chapt?
I don't memorize chapters.
I don't memorize chapters.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:26 pm to Scruffy
it involves a man being eaten by a woman's vagina.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:29 pm to quail man
Oh yea, now I remember.
The rest of the book isn't "as" weird as that, but remember, the gods and entities are true to their origins and their myths.
Some of the old gods are weird.
The rest of the book isn't "as" weird as that, but remember, the gods and entities are true to their origins and their myths.
Some of the old gods are weird.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:30 pm to Scruffy
Any of y'all read his newest book, Ocean at the End of the Lane?
I finished it last night. Really good book, although short and somewhat depressing.
I finished it last night. Really good book, although short and somewhat depressing.
This post was edited on 7/7/14 at 6:33 pm
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:33 pm to Scruffy
the only other book i've read of his is The Graveyard Book, which is, I believe, geared more towards young adults/adolescents. Still a damn solid book, though. I really enjoyed it.
I used it to write about the portrayal of evil in adolescent literature back in college. Completely irrelevant, but whatever. Figured I'd share.
I used it to write about the portrayal of evil in adolescent literature back in college. Completely irrelevant, but whatever. Figured I'd share.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:37 pm to quail man
The Graveyard Book is his rebelling of The Jungle Book. I've yet to read it. I've read Anerican Gods, Neverwhere, Good Omens, and Ocean at the End of the Lane. I still have Anansi Boys sitting on my shelf. Also his graphic novel series The Sandman and Death.
The Ocean at the End of the Lane is a dark tale told from the viewpoint of a 7 year old. It is a man remembering an event from his childhood.
The Ocean at the End of the Lane is a dark tale told from the viewpoint of a 7 year old. It is a man remembering an event from his childhood.
This post was edited on 7/7/14 at 6:38 pm
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:40 pm to Finkle is Einhorn
I'm still stuck somewhere in the middle of this book. It's a great concept and I really wanted to like it, but this book is super boring
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:43 pm to Scruffy
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The Ocean at the End of the Lane is a dark tale told from the viewpoint of a 7 year old. It is a man remembering an event from his childhood.
interesting. if i stick with american gods and enjoy, then i may check that one out
Posted on 7/7/14 at 6:47 pm to quail man
It's a quick read. Only 170ish pages.
If you like comics/graphic novels, I recommend Gaiman's The Books of Magic as well.
If you like comics/graphic novels, I recommend Gaiman's The Books of Magic as well.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 7:56 pm to Finkle is Einhorn
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Starz have picked up the TV rights to Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods
I. AM. SO. EXCITED.
Neil Gaiman is far and away my favorite writer.
I randomly picked up Neverwhere off the shelf in a B&N back in high school and fell IN LOVE. It's still one of my favorite novels ever. I even have the BBC mini-series of it on DVD and it's cheesily awesome.
Neil Gaiman works I own:
Complete 1-75 run of Sandman - each copy bagged and boarded.
Complete 1-10 graphic novel version of Sandman - for reading.
Signed 1st Edition of American Gods
Signed 1st Edition of Anansi Boys
1st Edition of Neverwhere
1st Edition of Fragile Things (short story collection
1st Edition of Smoke and Mirrors (short story collection)
Stories: All New Tales (Short stories)
Stardust
Good Omens
The Graveyard Book
Coraline
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Wolves in the Walls
Mr. Punch (graphic novel)
Violent Cases (Graphic novel)
Black Orchid (graphic novel)
Books of Magic (graphic novel)
Death: High Cost of Living (graphic novel)
Death: Time of Your Life (graphic novel)
Endless Nights (graphic novel)
Marvel 1602 (graphic novel - really awesome look at what it would be like if the Marvel universe began happening in the year 1602)
Geez...should I just say "everything"? I've missed some of his stuff through the years, though, I know.
I already mention I have the Neverwhere BBC mini-series DVDs. I also have Coraline and Mirrormask and Stardust on DVD.
I also just got this sexy new hardcover biography with pictures and stuff called "The Art of Neil Gaiman".
I. fricking. Love. Neil. Gaiman.
This post was edited on 7/7/14 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 7/7/14 at 8:03 pm to quail man
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interesting. if i stick with american gods and enjoy, then i may check that one out
The Ocean at the End of the Lane is a beautiful novel. I can't recommend it enough.
But I'm severely biased.
The Graveyard Book is also an extremely fun, dark retelling of The Jungle Book.
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