Free Neil!

Feb 29, 2008 08:25

HOMG YOU GUYS. Okay, so, a while back Neil Gaiman had a poll on his site, and he let his readers pick which of his books the Harper Collins people should give away FOR FREE, and the winner, by an overwhelming margin, was 'American Gods' (aka only my very favorite book yay ( Read more... )

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yuvi February 29 2008, 14:12:58 UTC
OMG!! thank you for posting this!

I haven't read any of his work.. but the other day I saw a book (I can't remember the name of it at the momen) but my god that book was huge! and I wanted to buys it, but it was $100 o.O

Now I will get to read something of him ^_^ YAY!

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sparkymonster February 29 2008, 15:26:33 UTC
But but. I no see the freeness?

Also, you should read "Johnathan Strange & Mr. Norrell" because if you love American Gods you will probably also love that book.

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slodwick February 29 2008, 15:33:44 UTC
The freeness should be right there -- you don't see the book? :\

Oooh -- I must put that one my list!

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sparkymonster February 29 2008, 15:55:41 UTC
I was interrogating the text from teh wrong perspective.

Oops.

yes I see it.

Seriously. "Johnathan Strange & Mr. Norrell" I read in January of maybe 2 years ago? Nothing I read that year topped it. NOTHING.

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nakedwesley February 29 2008, 16:54:00 UTC
Wow, thanks! I'm reading my first Gaiman book now - Anansi Boys - and would love to read more by him.

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slodwick February 29 2008, 17:07:48 UTC
Ooh -- if you're reading Anansi Boys, you see some familiar faces in American Gods! :)

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nakedwesley February 29 2008, 18:37:14 UTC
Ooooh! *hurries to go finish book*

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hackthis February 29 2008, 17:45:23 UTC
I need you to draw me a picture. Am I reading the book from the site? y/y?

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slodwick February 29 2008, 17:46:55 UTC
Heh -- yes. Sadly, there is no free download, so far as I can tell.

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hackthis February 29 2008, 17:48:36 UTC
You are talking to me, but I cannot understand it for your icon has me transfixed.

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slodwick February 29 2008, 17:49:40 UTC
STEPHEN COLBERT. What has we said about the transfixing?

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fatema February 29 2008, 17:55:15 UTC
I love Neil's work. I've read this book several times and just guh. Love it.

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