10. American Gods - Neil Gaiman - [789/1474 53.53%]
I actually finished it a few days ago, but kept forgetting to write it down. I love Neil's writing, I've been following his stuff since early on with the Sandman series. I tend to save his books because I know they don't come out as quickly as some of the other folks I read. The only problem I've ever had with his stuff is the depressed feeling I get when a book is over - I usually want to know what happens next. That's one reason I like authors like Pratchett and Bujold who keep returning to the same characters and/or universe.
Gaiman fans may want to check out his LJ feed:
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Next up: No clue - I didn't start another book right away in the hopes of getting some stuff done around the house.
I actually finished it a few days ago, but kept forgetting to write it down. I love Neil's writing, I've been following his stuff since early on with the Sandman series. I tend to save his books because I know they don't come out as quickly as some of the other folks I read. The only problem I've ever had with his stuff is the depressed feeling I get when a book is over - I usually want to know what happens next. That's one reason I like authors like Pratchett and Bujold who keep returning to the same characters and/or universe.
Gaiman fans may want to check out his LJ feed:
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Next up: No clue - I didn't start another book right away in the hopes of getting some stuff done around the house.