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In Neil Gaiman's American Gods, recently released ex-convict Shadow Moon becomes embroiled in a cosmic struggle between the old gods of various mythologies and the new gods of modern society. He is hired by the enigmatic Mr. Wednesday, who reveals himself to be the Norse god Odin, and together they travel across America rallying the old gods for an impending battle against the new gods, led by Mr. World.
American Gods by Neil Gaiman blends mythology and modernity into a gripping narrative. Critics praise its originality, intricate plot, and rich world-building. Gaiman's prose is lauded for its lyrical quality. Some find the pacing uneven and the ending unsatisfactory. Overall, it's a thought-provoking, imaginative work, though not universally accessible.
Fans of American Gods by Neil Gaiman are likely drawn to dark fantasy, mythological themes, and intricate storytelling. Readers who appreciated The Sandman, Good Omens, or The Dark Tower series will enjoy this blend of modern Americana with ancient mythological elements, richly woven into a compelling narrative.
Lexile Level
840LFantasy
Mythology
Science-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction
Society: Immigration
Values/Ideas: Religion & Spirituality
Values/Ideas: Power & Greed