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October 2018 - Frankenstein: Prodigal Son
By Sarah · 5 posts · 28 views
By Sarah · 5 posts · 28 views
last updated Nov 01, 2018 08:22AM
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I don't know what to say about American Gods, other than that I quite liked it, despite feeling like some parts of it lagged. (This may have been partly due to circumstances: while I was reading this book I got a cold, and when I have a cold I tend to be a bit grumpy and also to have at least one day where I do very little other than sleep, which seriously cuts into my reading time.) The premise of the book is satisfying: everyone who comes to a place brings their gods with them, and those gods,
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Definitely for mature readers - some stuff really unnecessary and graphic - but the story is delivered in true Gaiman style: witty (I giggled at a random, tense moments), filled with well-constructed characters, and a fantasy story through and through.
If it wasn't for all that random graphicness of it, I'd give the book a five. ...more
If it wasn't for all that random graphicness of it, I'd give the book a five. ...more

Meh. The story was really, really slow. The flashes to other 'gods' were just excuses to add unneeded sex scenes best I could tell. The really cool symbolism and parallelisms were few and far between, and honestly, Shadow himself seemed awfully passive to me. Maybe he was just Zen, but did the man hold an opinion of his own? I couldn't tell.
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Aug 02, 2015
Sabrina Hall
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
audiobooks,
fairy-tale-folklore-and-myth

Nov 15, 2015
Kaitlyn
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
audio-books,
book-to-screen

Jan 02, 2017
Shubhi
marked it as to-read

May 31, 2017
Amanda
marked it as to-read