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No Santa Cameo but...
I'm no fan of Neil Gaiman. But this line is gold and too precious to go unmentioned:
"The house smelled musty and damp, and a little sweet, as if it were haunted by the ghosts of long-dead cookies." -American Gods
"The house smelled musty and damp, and a little sweet, as if it were haunted by the ghosts of long-dead cookies." -American Gods
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Have you read Good Omens? I've met lots of folks who don't normally like Gaiman who enjoyed that one. Maybe it's Terry Prachett's influence.
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I think the problem is that I've read some excellent books this year. Compared to them, Gaiman is not really good. There's nothing new or exciting. In terms of characters and plot, I feel he's too flat. He's dabbling everywhere a bit, but he's not exploring. And, well, his storytelling can't make up for it.
I haven't read Good Omens yet, but it's on the list. I'm on better terms with Terry Pratchett, so I'm curious.
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I only read Gaiman's Neverwhere and I'm halfway through Smoke and Mirrors short stories so I'm perhaps not a best person to judge, and I can't say I'm a fan of his writing. He's got pretty cool imagination and ideas but falls short in writing department, characterization and world building IMO.
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I read Coraline, Fragile Things, Anansi Boys and Neverwhere. None of them was a pleasant surprise. I'll try Good Omens for the Pratchett factor. But then I'll be done with Gaiman. I know that many people love him, but it's just not my style.
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American Gods is pretty awesome, too. Love that line!
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(I'm sorry if that's gross but ... I was young and poor and needed the biscuit? :)
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And sure, sure, it's precious the way YOU describe it. :D
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It's cookies! They are precious by default. nods.