Shadow, a convict released early from prison learns that his wife and best friend have died in a car accident. With nothing left in the world he takes a job from "Mr. Wednesday", a con artist who knows more than what he lets on. The more time Shadow spends with Mr. Wednesday, the more unusual things begin to happen. His wife mysteriously comes back from the dead, he meets leprechauns, mystics, and eventually, gods. Shadow finds himself in the middle of an epic battle between the old gods and the new, the aftermath of which could devastate the balance of the world forever.
I wonder which is bigger. My reading backlog or my gaming backlog...
I need to get back to the former. I've been neglecting it for about a year now.
All I've read of Neil Gaiman is Good Omens (with Terry Prachett). That was an awesome book though. I should try more of his booksI see the new Humble Book Bundle has "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman in the pay what you want tier. I read it a few years ago and it is brilliant.
If you haven't read it yet, getit now!
All I've read of Neil Gaiman is Good Omens (with Terry Prachett). That was an awesome book though. I should try more of his books
The Catcher in the Rye
All I've read of Neil Gaiman is Good Omens (with Terry Prachett). That was an awesome book though. I should try more of his books
Naughty, naughty.
Just for interest sake, have you ever tried anything by James Joyce? Ulysses and Finnegan's Wake for example?
I assume I'll find out why you said naughty naughty
Haven't tried James Joyce. Our lecturer introduced us to stream of consciousness type writing with Virginia Woolfe's To The Lighthouse, which kinda put me off for a while.
Finally got my hands on a copy of I have no mouth and I must scream by Harlan Ellison. I don't really know how to describe the titular short story other than I thought it was brilliant. This is my first time reading Ellison and I can already see I am going to be a fan of his work. Can't wait to read the other stories in the collection and then most likely reread everything again.
Yeah, I'll definitely get the game at some point. I've kinda lost interest in adventure games overall, but for this I will make an exception since the story was so good.There is an excellent adventure game based on the short story available on GOG and Steam.
I bought Cujo at bargain books this weekend for R59
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Rereading The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. Finished the last (14th book) a while back, and realised I can't really remember all the details through the series. So I am going to read it all again, currently about halfway through book 1.
Recently finished the 5th Game of Thrones book, as well as the Maze Runner trilogy of books.