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Anansi Boys

by Neil Gaiman | Science Fiction & Fantasy | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0060515198 Global Overview for this book
Registered by marinaw of Dripping Springs, Texas USA on 7/10/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by marinaw from Dripping Springs, Texas USA on Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Garage-sale find, and a duplicate of my TBR copy. Will bring to our new meeting place tonight.

From Publishers' Weekly:
"If readers found the Sandman series creator's last novel, American Gods, hard to classify, they will be equally nonplussed—and equally entertained—by this brilliant mingling of the mundane and the fantastic. "Fat Charlie" Nancy leads a life of comfortable workaholism in London, with a stressful agenting job he doesn't much like, and a pleasant fiancée, Rosie. When Charlie learns of the death of his estranged father in Florida, he attends the funeral and learns two facts that turn his well-ordered existence upside-down: that his father was a human form of Anansi, the African trickster god, and that he has a brother, Spider, who has inherited some of their father's godlike abilities. Spider comes to visit Charlie and gets him fired from his job, steals his fiancée, and is instrumental in having him arrested for embezzlement and suspected of murder. When Charlie resorts to magic to get rid of Spider, who's selfish and unthinking rather than evil, things begin to go very badly for just about everyone. Other characters—including Charlie's malevolent boss, Grahame Coats ("an albino ferret in an expensive suit"), witches, police and some of the folk from American Gods—are expertly woven into Gaiman's rich myth, which plays off the African folk tales in which Anansi stars. But it's Gaiman's focus on Charlie and Charlie's attempts to return to normalcy that make the story so winning—along with gleeful, hurtling prose."

Journal Entry 2 by marinaw at Panera Bread in Austin, Texas USA on Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Released 16 yrs ago (7/10/2007 UTC) at Panera Bread in Austin, Texas USA

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Will leave somewhere in the cafe, as there is no official spot for us yet.

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