Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman, Lenny Henry (Narrated by), Lenny Henry (Read by)

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(Compact Disc - Unabridged, 8 CDs, 10 hours)

  • Publisher: Harperaudio
  • Pub. Date: September 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780060823849
  • Sales Rank: 338,415
  • Edition Description: Unabridged, 8 CDs, 10 hours
 
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Synopsis

In this magnificent work of literary magic, Neil Gaiman returns to the territory of his masterpiece, American Gods, to once again probe the dark recesses of the soul . . . .

The Washington Post - Elizabeth Hand

With Anansi Boys, Neil Gaiman's delightful, funny and affecting new novel, the bestselling author has scored the literary equivalent of a hole in one, employing the kind of self-assured storytelling that makes it all look so easy. One can imagine Gaiman's legion of fans putting down the book and rushing en masse to pen their own riffs on traditional folklore and contemporary pop culture. But it's hard to imagine anyone topping Anansi Boys , if only because it's a tall tale to end all tall tales, inspired by the trickiest of all trickster gods, Anansi the Spider, whose origins lie in Ghana.

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Biography

Novelist Neil Gaiman has sent a British businessman tumbling into a fantastic underworld and had a devil and angel comically conspiring to thwart the Apocalypse. He found his biggest success, though, in Death, Dreams and Destruction -- and the four other similarly named siblings who controlled the reins of the human race's emotional impulses in his graphic-novel series The Sandman, a wholesale rejuvenation of graphic fiction that had everyone from Tori Amos to Norman Mailer spinning with, yes, Delirium.

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Whimsicalby Anonymous

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August 26, 2008: A creative story that effortlessly interweaves reality and fantasy/myth. Versatile characters are clever, likeable, and imaginative when empowered. A quick read that encourages readers to shake up the boring day-to-day monotony and question the 'impossible.'

Wonderful!by Anonymous

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April 12, 2008: In a modern world, an African myth comes alive in a fresh, innovative way. Anansi the Spider has two children and these two children help each other out of sticky situations while finding themselves. Lovely story, definately recommended!


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