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“The house smelled musty and damp, and a little sweet, as if it were haunted by the ghosts of long-dead cookies.”

January 27, 2015 by faintingviolet 10 Comments

I’ve read a couple of Neil Gaiman works before. I loved Ocean and the End of the Lane and had mostly good feelings about Neverwhere and that book, and its protagonist Richard Mayhew, has grown on me over time. (In fact, I suggest reading my friend Ale’s review from this year to get a better take on the book without the depression funk I was in in 2013). Late last year I saw badkittyuno’s review of American Gods and decided that it would be my Gaiman read for the new year.  As a bonus, she had listened to the tenth anniversary edition full cast audiobook and raved about it. I wanted to expand my bookish horizons into the land of audiobook (I’d had some rough starts up to this point with the genre) and decided that this would be a great plan.american gods 10

With those decisions made I got myself a copy on Audible and set about going on a road trip with Shadow on my way to and from work in January.  It took over three weeks to listen to this story, because Gaiman’s preferred text which makes up the tenth anniversary edition, is 12,000 words longer than the original and is over 600 pages in print. In audio form it was 19 and a half hours long. Initially I thought, “Oh god, I’ve made a terrible mistake” and then I listened to the sultry tones of Neil Gaiman’s introduction and thought “I think this may work out just fine.”

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Religion Tagged With: American Gods, audiobook, badkittyuno, faintingviolet, Neil Gaiman

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  1. narfna says

    January 27, 2015 at 7:41 pm

    Awesome review! I kind of want to re-read this on audiobook now. Especially since I read the original version.

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  2. DataAngel says

    January 27, 2015 at 8:24 pm

    Neil Gaiman’s books are about the only ones I like to get as audiobooks. He writes stories that were meant to be read out loud.

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    • Annie AK says

      February 5, 2015 at 5:17 am

      DITTO. My fave audiobook of all time will probably always be Anansi Boys, too.

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  3. Malin says

    January 28, 2015 at 7:02 am

    The 10th Anniversary Full Cast audiobook is not available on Audible for those of us who live in Norway. This vexes and annoys me.

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    • faintingviolet says

      January 28, 2015 at 10:39 am

      Oh no! I feel like there must be a way to work around that…

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  4. Ale says

    January 28, 2015 at 10:45 am

    thank you for the link :)

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  5. bonnie says

    January 28, 2015 at 12:26 pm

    This was my first Gaiman. What a terrific book. I have Neverwhere on audiobook, which I will try to get to this semester.

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    • faintingviolet says

      January 29, 2015 at 8:36 pm

      Oh I loved the BBC Radio Neverwhere (its what got me into Gaiman in the first place). I look forward to your eventual review!

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  6. Amanda says

    January 29, 2015 at 4:34 pm

    Neil Gaiman’s best feature is his voice, which is saying something given his hair and his talent.

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    • faintingviolet says

      January 29, 2015 at 8:37 pm

      Gods yes. I had the sheer pleasure of attending a talk of his last fall. So lovely. I want to only listen to audiobooks of him reading me his books.

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