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Old 30th April 2006, 07:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

**************************POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD************************

Hey all

I just finished reading Anansi Boys and realised there's no thread for me to comment on so thought I'd set one up!

I thought it was a very good book, I thoroughly enjoyed it, which is apparent as I only started it last night after Strictly Dance Fever and it was finished in time for me to watch tonight's new episode of The Simpsons!

It wasn't as good as American Gods but of course, it's different and it's most definately Gaiman, some lovely little twists in there. I thought it really easy to read, light with a little splash of dark and, in places, laugh-out-loud funny! The mother-in-law moments and the hangover made me laugh... a lot!

So... Anyone else read this? What did you think?

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Old 1st May 2006, 12:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

Somewhere in the forums there is a thread about this book, but I don't think it got very far.
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Old 1st May 2006, 01:10 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

(Why did that post go up when I wasn't finished yet?)

Anyway, Anansi Boys was a very enjoyable story. This book lacked the heft of American Gods, but I wasn't disappointed by it. The story was very funny, and what I liked about it was that it had some dark comedy mixed with some silliness, almost slapstick type stuff. Very touching at times as well. Americans Gods was about old gods vs. new with humans kind of ending up being manipulated in the process. Anansi Boys was more about gods and humans getting together with and each becoming more than they ever could be separately. I think Gaiman let his inner Douglas Adams play a little bit and came up with a story that is more lighthearted than what I expect from him.
And hey, it has a happy ending.
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Old 2nd September 2006, 03:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

Just finished reading Anansi Boys - was quite enjoyable.

For some reason I found the writing style a bit strange - only used to his comics, but when I first started reading it I thought the style was very feminine, as if some socialite lady telling the story over evening dinner.

It was a fun read, but a little light reading.
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Old 5th September 2006, 04:30 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

Once I got over the fact that it was not a real sequel to American Gods, I enjoyed it, but also found it light.

The Legends II compilation by Robert Silverburg has a short story written by Gaiman, a nice adventure starring Shadow post-AG.
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Old 15th September 2006, 05:07 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

I had the same problem too with Anansi Boys. The problem came from having read and really loved American Gods and then assuming that this was a sequel because of Anansi, which was pretty unfair on the book.

Once I got past that I really began to enjoy the books. They are really very different and Anansi Boys feels less like as if it's some kind of war between humans and the old gods with all sorts of shadow play going on to manipulate one party or another into doing something.

Anansi Gods had a much greater feeling of camarederie between the two parties and perhaps a recognititon that we need to find a way to live together without all the manipulation. It's a much more light-hearted, almost slapstick concept than American Gods was and both desrve to stand on their own merits.
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Old 10th October 2006, 09:52 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

Hey just wanted to say, i'm a fantasy reader normally, but i went into the 'Older fiction' section in my library .. (Just to impress the librarian) i read the blurb and thought it was really funny. I'm half-way through and i'll read the rest I PROMISE, (I can't read one book at a time) and btw, can someone tell me more about 'American Gods' as i've gathered this is a ..book? (Wrong?) and.. is it worth reading? .. As i really love Gaimans work from what i've read.
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Old 10th December 2006, 04:19 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

I thoroughly enjoyed this book (it was my first Gaiman book [bar "Good Omens", if you count that]). The characters were great, the story was intriguing, and I read it in no time at all. Definitely recommended.

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Old 10th December 2006, 09:06 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

Just finished it myself, and really enjoyed it. (The fact I flew through it is testament to that - and possibly that it's not the hardest read in the world). It had a few twists and turns that were really appreciated, and is well written. Unlike some of the others I probably enjoyed it more than American Gods (But that's just me), but still feel that Gaiman's best work is Sandman!
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Old 10th December 2006, 09:27 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

I believe that Anansi Boys was once a selection for the Book Club on this site, so you may wish use the search option under that board if you are looking for some additional thoughts and opinions.

As for me, I enjoyed the book. Like Neverwhere, however, I felt the characterization of the main protagonist was too weak-willed and a bit unconvincing as a real person. I really admired Anansi Boys's wit along with its tongue-in-cheek tone, and it was a great dessert for readers (like me) who loved American Gods.

[To DarkIntentions: Yep, it is a book that Gaiman wrote prior to the one in question. American Gods, among other awards, won both the Hugo and and Nebula the same year.]
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Old 21st December 2006, 01:31 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

Anansi Boys was brilliant. It reads just like he tells stories. Which makes the funny moments even funnier!
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Old 8th January 2007, 07:31 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

While I absolutely loved the book, I have to agree with McMurphy that it has a weak protagonist, just like Neverwhere. And speaking of Neverwhere, try comparing Fat Charlie to Richard. They're near identical! Both break off engagements to pursue these strange fantasy worlds, and both are your average english joe. They seem to be around the same age, and they seem to have around the same opinions about what they're going through. It feels a little unimaginative.

Apart from that, the book is wonderful. It reads like a dream, and it's hilarious. I never knew Gaiman was so funny.
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Old 31st January 2007, 08:30 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Lmao! This is really strange..
Its like.. been a year!

Anyway!! It didn't take me a year to read it.. I loved Anansi boys and gathered from what people are saying i'm glad i didn't read American Gods first.. seems i have the best to come!
It has to go back to Manchester library tommorow.. but i dont care! It's on my kids card!

Anyway! I started reading it ages ago but i stopped once i'd read the ..second? chapter... you know the one where.. *Wink winks* and it talks about *Nudge nudge* I was really shocked! T'was funny though.. i'm bringing it to school tommorow so I can have a giggle over it with my mates.

I'm sooo mature.
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Old 14th April 2007, 04:46 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Re: Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

I read Anansi boys shortly after reading American gods, and i liked Anansi Boys alot better. Just because it was more light-read. I mean, my english is still quite crappy, and i am sure there was alot of details in american gods that i missed out on because of that.
Also, there was something about the storyline of Anansi Boys that i really liked. Liked more than American Gods.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 06:10 PM   #15 (permalink)
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I had some real laugh out loud moments with this book
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