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So I started this book on my mobile with the e-Book but I always wanted the illustrated version so I got that on the first chance I got and got with it.
This version was awesome, of course the book is wonderful but the surreal illustrations raised it to another level. Because this was also updated text, there were few stories and meeting which might not be included in the original version of the book.
I loved it and flowed through the pages with as much time I could get with the book. I loved it ...more
This version was awesome, of course the book is wonderful but the surreal illustrations raised it to another level. Because this was also updated text, there were few stories and meeting which might not be included in the original version of the book.
I loved it and flowed through the pages with as much time I could get with the book. I loved it ...more
Oct 22, 2011
Angela Blount
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Shelves:
urban-fantasy,
some-kind-of-epic
In this epic urban fantasy venture, Gaiman weaves a broad and brooding tapestry of many vaguely interconnected tales rooted in mythos from around the world. The primary story we follow is that of Shadow, a recently released ex-con who becomes thoroughly entwined in an unseen war between old and new gods.
The premise is intriguing, if not particularly original. Players from the Nordic and Egyptian pantheons feature prominently, but there are many far more obscure and/or forgotten effigies and pre ...more
The premise is intriguing, if not particularly original. Players from the Nordic and Egyptian pantheons feature prominently, but there are many far more obscure and/or forgotten effigies and pre ...more
I finished this e-Book along with the Hardcover version as there were few differences between them and also because this e-Book had author interviews and part of Neil's essay and I loved every bit of it.
I loved this book and the main review is gone from Hardcover review. E-Book was awesome too but no illustrations. :)
Well, so far so good be in touch and keep in reading.
People who don't read generally ask me my reasons for reading. Simply put I just love reading and so to that end I have made it ...more
I loved this book and the main review is gone from Hardcover review. E-Book was awesome too but no illustrations. :)
Well, so far so good be in touch and keep in reading.
People who don't read generally ask me my reasons for reading. Simply put I just love reading and so to that end I have made it ...more
I read this book for my girls' book club. Didn't love it. Didn't hate it, but wouldn't recommend it to someone.
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