[UA] I'm sure it's been talked to death....
Lassi Seppala
lsseppal at cc.hut.fi
Sat Feb 22 00:55:13 PST 2003
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 06:39:08 +1000 Patrick O'Duffy <redfern at thehub.com.au>
wrote:
> And yeah, I'm another person who didn't think much of American Gods. I
> won't say it was a bad book, per se, but it was utterly predictable. It's
> _exactly_ the sort of book you'd see in your head if you thought 'What
> if Neil Gaiman wrote a book about modern-day gods?', down to the last
> obvious twist; there are no surpises, no innovations, nothing that isn't
> exactly what you'd expect Gaiman to do.
So, what you're saying is that if I haven't read much Gaiman American God's is
a good book to start with? :)
(Ok, I've read Neverwhere... and loved it.)
--
Lassi
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