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I will kick off the shameless pimping - as 1)everyone liked American Gods (at least everyone who commented) and 2) I have already bought a copy ;) I would love to read Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman for Decembers read.

Tries again - dear forumites, Anansi boys may well be the bestest, most beautiful book in the world. We will never know if we don't read it.
This book could improve your life, it could be the best thing you've ever read - are you willing to miss out on this possibly life changing book?
Vote Anansi boys - because you're worth it!
This book could improve your life, it could be the best thing you've ever read - are you willing to miss out on this possibly life changing book?
Vote Anansi boys - because you're worth it!
Jo wrote: "Tries again - dear forumites, Anansi boys may well be the bestest, most beautiful book in the world. We will never know if we don't read it.
This book could improve your life, it could be the best..."
I can't stop smirking ROTFLMAO
This book could improve your life, it could be the best..."
I can't stop smirking ROTFLMAO
I also have Anansi boys!I bought it straight after I read American Gods, but just never got around to starting it. So if it became December's read, that would suit me also.
You see, suggestion :)
You see, suggestion :)

Do we need another last minute pimp for this now it's poll time?
How about a review from Scotland on Sunday -
"[Neil Gaiman is the] literary equivalent of a sexy rock star"
or Ian Hislop?
"Bizarre, bonkers?rather brilliant"
How can you resist?
How about a review from Scotland on Sunday -
"[Neil Gaiman is the] literary equivalent of a sexy rock star"
or Ian Hislop?
"Bizarre, bonkers?rather brilliant"
How can you resist?
I must admit I couldn't decide between the top 2 but Gaiman is a pretty sure bet for a good read and I think this is his most award winning book.
This isn't the nominations thread - but a prenomination thinger where you've got the chance to plant the seed of suggestion. I've noticed that most of us are open to suggestion.