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“There are many Gods in America. It is just that many people either do not believe in them or see them anymore. Are they real or not? Only you could decide on that.”
I have been a huge fan of Neil Gaiman’s works for many years and some of my favorite works done by Neil Gaiman included Coraline and the “Sandman” series. So, when I heard that Neil Gaiman was writing some books for older teens and adults, I just had to check them out and that is where I found “American Gods!” “American Gods” has ...more
I have been a huge fan of Neil Gaiman’s works for many years and some of my favorite works done by Neil Gaiman included Coraline and the “Sandman” series. So, when I heard that Neil Gaiman was writing some books for older teens and adults, I just had to check them out and that is where I found “American Gods!” “American Gods” has ...more

This book started as a kindle deal of the day, ended up taking me on an almost mystic trip into the history of gods through the ages, and the American immigrants that bought their faiths/beliefs to the US throughout the centuries. Odd that I find slender web connections to other books I concurrently reading. "Culture Shift" discusses the Belief in God vs the cultural/technological distractions of today.
Another book, discusses detective short stories, where these gods live with humans-out in the ...more
Another book, discusses detective short stories, where these gods live with humans-out in the ...more

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May 28, 2014
J Simpson
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Mar 26, 2009
Danielle The Book Huntress
marked it as to-read

Apr 07, 2012
Dora
marked it as to-read

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Deirdre O'donovan
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