#doublespin for May!
Really enjoyed this, I wasn‘t a massive fan of American Gods but this resonated with me a lot more. And was extremely funny in parts.
#doublespin for May!
Really enjoyed this, I wasn‘t a massive fan of American Gods but this resonated with me a lot more. And was extremely funny in parts.
Never has a paragraph in a book resonated with me more 🤣
Best description of a hangover. Ever.
Not my favorite Gaiman work, mostly because I felt so bad for Charlie for most of it, but still good! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I loved this book! I love folk tales, magical realism and Neil Gaiman. So glad it was an #lmpbc pick. It should be in mail by Wed at the latest. But hopefully I will be early and able to stop at post office Monday (full disclosure though this is highly unlikely since I really struggle with being on time)
Low pick for me. Neil Gaiman books are always a hit or a miss for me. This one was a bit of a miss. It was entertaining in some parts, but I may have skimmed a bunch.
Goodreads stated this was American Gods book 2, which I didn‘t realize, but I don‘t remember anything about American Gods, so it definitely is a stand-alone.
Went in the mail today, priority, so should be there by the end of the week. #LMPBC
#FabulousFebruary - book 1 finished
Late to post, but here are my goals for the #fabulousfebruary readathon
I need to finish the tagged book, but think I‘ll finish it today. And then read some other books.
Gaiman never disappoints. While this isn‘t my favorite Gaiman, I still greatly enjoyed it. Great prose, incredible imagery, and wonderful humor.
Book 41 for #winterreadathon
#LMPBC - Great pick Jenny! 🎉
I‘ll drop it in the mail tomorrow Mikala ✉️📫
This book made me very angry early on and I still can‘t let go of my anger. Any book with dubious consent that tries to play it off for laughs later on will never be good in my book. That being said structurally it was well crafted but my rage has tainted any of the good bits.
#BookReport
I started out strong this week but then hit a sort of slump because I feel some dubious consent issues coming up in the tagged and I don't want to face that but also I don't want to quit the book either so I'm kind of like ... procrastinating on it?
#WeeklyForecast
Goal is to finish both the tagged and Vanished Birds and hopefully one more so I can get back on track to finish my yearly goals strong.
I tried starting this at work during the slow period but couldn‘t get my mask and glasses to cooperate. Now that I‘m trapped by sleeping puppy I should be able to make a go of it.
#DogsOfLitsy
👍🏻 book dump 3/5
The narrator did a fantastic job with the voices of all of the different characters. But there were too many unanswered questions at the end. In all honesty I probably missed something, but who knows 🤷🏻♀️
Happy #BookSpin Day to all who celebrate! It‘s my favorite day of the Litsy calendar. I may be four books behind still but I‘m excited for these new pics.
I had a bookshelf reshuffle today and pulled out some books I want to read for #booked2022 #roadtripusa2022 #authoramonth challenges.
The Guest List- Murder Mystery
Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw- Canadian Province
Queenie Malone‘s Paradise Hotel- Hotel in title
My Sisters Bones- About sisters
Poirot The Perfect Murders - Adapted for the small screen
Anansi Boys- Mythology retelling
The Arctic Fury - involves exploration
I know this is not that big of a deal to some people, but… After months of struggling to reach this point, she cried to the night sky in triumph one word, “BINGO!” #bookspinbingo Also, “Anansi Boys” is a wonderful reimagining of the lore behind Anansi. Charles (or Fat Charlie to some) is a character that grows on you as the story progresses and by the end you realize how truly relatable his story is.
#Haunted
Most of the editions of Neil Gamin‘s Anansi Boys feature a #spiderweb on the cover.
I had to look back on Litsy posts to see when I listened to it & it was 4 years ago. How time flies! 🕷🖤
Perhaps my favourite author, definitely my favourite doggo 😉 Anansi boys was another hit for me. I love how Gaiman does myths, both when incorporating existing material or just creating his own. Currently reading his 'Norse Mytholgy'
My first Gaiman. I actually enjoyed this more than I expected to, so a pleasant surprise! I'm looking forward to reading more from Mr. Gaiman
Starting my first Neil Gaiman!
This was highly entertaining. The narrator did an amazing job. Anansi is a trickster god from African folklore. He's a spider. The book has tales interspersed within the narrative. It's pretty clever. It makes me feel more inspired to read American Gods.
I love how so many of Neil Gaiman‘s books tie into each other. This audiobook I went into blind not knowing anything about it, and it turned out to be a treat. If you enjoyed reading American Gods then you should check this out since it goes into detail about one of the old Gods mentioned.
This was the 1st audiobook I ever listened to and I thought it needed a revisit. Still “absitively” enjoyed it. Lenny Henry is a master voice actor and brings the story to life. 3/5🕷s
Listened to David Tennant‘s podcast yesterday with his interview of Neil Gaiman. It was interesting-he talked about the worlds he has created. This story took me awhile to get into & won‘t be my favorite of Gaiman‘s books. I still really liked it, especially how he wove all the different character stories into a web. This was my #bookspin book for January—I‘m a little late! @TheAromaofBooks
1. Tagged and an Agatha Christie book-Dumb Witness
2. Either
3. I can‘t remember, maybe a Christie book in October. I‘ve been slow with reading lately.
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
4-star story! Supernatural spin on mistaken identities
5-star audio direction! The full cast, the music, the accents! 😲🙂🥰
2-star audio quality 😬 Despite how good the cast is, why is it so technically flawed?? Low volume and the sound of dead-air? Come-on BBC, use better mics or filter the audio tracks - something! (A pet peeve of mine.)
#free #audiobook until Jan 26
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09ghv0c/episodes/player
#dw2021
One of my favorite things about Gaiman is that he treats religions and mythologies from around the world with respect and in many cases, for me at least, brings them to life. In this book, ancient African gods come alive in ways you can‘t get just reading history. It is spooky and funny and a blast to read. I‘d be interested to see if Fat Charlie and Shadow from American Gods ever meet, considering it looks like they share a world.
I know there is now a new BBC radio production of this, but I snagged this audiobook read by Lenny Henry on Libby while it was available a couple of weeks ago. I was in the mood to visit with these old friends again and Mr Henry‘s performance is fantastic!
A full cast audio-drama is currently on BBC Radio 4! Available for free now through Jan 25, 2021 #audiobook https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09ghqjr
I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 74
#tbrmountain #bookbuyingdiet
Today has been just absolutely gorgeous! Bright sun, blue sky, and a warm breeze! It was really nice to take a walk and read at the park! 🤗💕📚
Book - Anansi Boys
Author - Aleichem, Sholom
TV show - All Rise
Singer - Andra Day
Song - Ain't No Mountain High Enough ( Aretha Franklin)
#lettera #manicmonday
@JoScho
I found the beginning slow, but there was a lot of twists and surprises as the story got moving.
And another #AuthorAMonth reread done! This is another one of my favorites by him. It's weird that I can forget how much I love this book. I used to read this one every year. And somewhere along the way I switched back to American Gods being my most oft reread. Anyway, this book is great fun and you should read it.
@Soubhiville
This was a fantastic book. I loved the African mythology mixed in it. After the death of Charlie's father his life is thrown into chaos. He finds out that his father is a God, he has a brother and his boss tries to frame him for embezzlement 🕸
#AuthoraMonth @Soubhiville
#Booked2019 person of color Mc paranormal
@Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @BarbaraTheBibliophage
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
📘 Tagged and The Deserter
📘 All Systems Red
🍁🍁🍁 The leaves turning is my favorite thing about fall.
One of my first books from thriftbook.. it ended up being a hardback large print. Also, probably the blackest cover I have.
#black #ChillingPhotoChallenge #TeamStoker #Scarathlon @TheReadingMermaid
Another fun read by Mr. Gaiman 🙌 the audio narration was especially great!
Day 5 #7days7covers #covercrush
@vivastory @Kayla.Adriena @ImperfectCJ @gradcat @trashcanman
@Marilyncjackson wanna join in for 7 days of favorite book covers?
Great story but always feels a bit rushed at the end. Too much happening too quickly, everyone conveniently converging without reasonable explanation. Can't remember how many times I've read it though.
Nothing like a favorite Neil Gaiman book and licorice to get one out of a crap mood ♥️♥️♥️ #Litten #NeilGaiman #FavoriteBooks #LiftedMood
This is my book review for this book after listening to it on Audible. I wouldn‘t listen to it again but this story was interesting and different.