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Anansi Boys (Paperback)

by Neil Gaiman (Author)
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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Headline Review (8 May 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0755305094
  • ISBN-13: 978-0755305094
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 7,195 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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‘A warm, funny, immensely entertaining story... Anansi Boys combines the anarchy of Douglas Adams with a Wodehousian generosity of spirit’ (Susanna Clarke )

‘As imaginative fiction goes it has become clear that Gaiman has long since left any box. His credentials as a bankable novelist have grown with each title...from his epic of warring divinities, AMERICAN GODS, to ANANSI BOYS, which debuted at number 1 on the New York Times bestseller list.'

(Time, Australia )

'Mixing farce and fantasy, epic mythology and domestic drama, Gaiman's novel is a clever piece of storytelling and a celebration of the magic of make-believe.'

( Independent on Sunday )

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Fat Charlie Nancy is not actually fat. He was fat once but he is definitely not fat now. No, right now Fat Charlie Nancy is angry, confused and more than a little scared – right now his life is spinning out of control, and it is all his dad’s fault.

If his rotter of an estranged father hadn’t dropped dead at a karaoke night, Charlie would still be blissfully unaware that his dad was Anansi the spider god. He would have no idea that he has a brother called Spider, who is also a god. And there would be no chance that said brother would be trying to take over his life, flat and fiancée, or, to make matters worse, be doing a much better job of it than him. Desperate to reclaim his life, Charlie enlists the help of four more-than-slightly eccentric old ladies and their unique brand of voodoo – and between them they unleash a bitter and twisted force to get rid of Spider. But as darkness descends and badness begins is Fat Charlie Nancy going to get his life back in one piece or is he about to enter a whole netherworld of pain?

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, a bed-time story for grown-ups, 11 May 2006
By George Eliot "irnan" (Zurich, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
'Anansi Boys' is really a story about embarrassing parents and other relatives who turn up exactly when you least want and need them to that starts out completely - well, normal - and suddenly drops into a mixture of horror, fantasy, comedy and crime all at once. Fat Charlie Nancy discovers after his father's funeral that Dad wasn't just any emabarrassing parent but Anansi the trickster spider-god. And when voodoo witch Mrs. Higgler tells him he has a brother he can't even remember, Charlie impulsively calls said brother up (magically I mean not on the phone). which gets him ino a great deal of trouble with the police, his fiancé, various ancient gods, his psycho boss, and worst of all, his future mother-in-law...

Gaiman's story is the funniest thing I've read since the last time I bought a Discworld novel a year or so ago; it is also the spookiest. How many times do we all wonder who our parents were before they were parents, and why they have to be so embarrassing once they are? And how many of us have had nightmares about someone else taking over our lives? And above all, how does Gaiman manage to slip in the supernatural (or rather, weird) occurences into normal life with such ease that they seem completely logical, totally normal and so simple that it seems anyone should be able to perform 'miracles'? I guess its just a question of style; and Gaiman has lots of it. He appears to toss this story off without any effort whatsoever, and thus it reads more easily than most fantasy and/or horror stories that seem a lot more forced and constructed. And you simply cannot call it a book: it is a story of the same sort as the original Anansi stories: a fairy-tale.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, 3 Jul 2006
By BC (Warwickshire, UK) - See all my reviews

I read this on the back of reading another novel by Gaiman - American Gods. I rated American Gods as 5 stars, and I actually thought that Anansi Boys is a better book!

The book is a hybrid of reality, fantasy and comedy, and manages to combine the three extremely well. It is extremely well-written as per usual from Gaiman, and the characters are very well developed, although it suffers in parts from the odd clichéd character (the girlfriends mother, for example), but this doesn't detract from the overall enjoyment.

There are some dark moments in the book that are quite thought-provoking, but on the whole it is fairly easy reading. The storyline is original and, like American Gods, involves quite a few of God legends.

If you liked Gaiman's previous work, you'll love this. If you like fantasy books (Pratchett, Holt etc), you'll love this. In fact if you like reading, you should love this! This gets the full 5 stars, highly recommended.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Boys, boys!, 25 Feb 2007
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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Neil Gaiman is best known for his witty, slightly wonky brand of dark fantasy. But he gets a bit lighter for "Anansi Boys," a sort of unconnected sequel to his hit "American Gods." You think your dad is embarrassing? Well, at least he's not a trickster god.

Fat Charlie's dad has always been weird -- brass bands for the terminally ill, nicknames that stick, and much more. But even away from his dad, Charlie isn't happy. Then he gets the news that his dad died during a karaoke song; when he goes to the funeral, an old neighbor tells him that Daddy was really Anansi the spider god. Even worse, Charlie finds out he has a brother.

Spider is everything Charlie isn't -- charming, debonair, witty, and magical. Soon he has not only taken over Fat Charlie's house, but his fiancee as well, distracting Fat Charlie from his boss's attempts to frame him. Determined to get rid of Spider, Fat Charlie enlists the Bird Woman's help -- but soon finds that his pact will only get them in deeper trouble with the ancient gods.

Trickerster gods -- Anansi, Loki, Kokopelli -- are always fun. And Gaiman makes the idea even more fun with "Anansi Boys." Sibling rivalry forms the backbone of the book, but it's also sprinkled with corporate intrigue, romance, and the old Anansi legends (which Gaiman inserts periodically). And of course -- lots and lots of humour.

With this lighter tone, Gaiman sounds a lot like his pal Terry Pratchett, right down to wry humor and comic timing. "There are three things, and three things only, that can lift the pain of mortality and ease the ravages of life. These things are wine, women and song." "Curry's nice too." Gaiman seems to be having a lot of fun in this book.

And nowhere is the fun more clear than in Spider and Fat Charlie. They're like yin and yang, one charming, conscienceless and godly, while the other is nervy, awkward and mundane. Spider's charm leaps out from the page, while Fat Charlie is sort of Gaiman's "Charlie Brown."

Everyone gets annoyed by their siblings and embarrassed by their dad, but the "Anansi Boys" have a life more complex than most. Lighter than most Neil Gaiman books, but hilarious, dark and imaginative.
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5.0 out of 5 stars At his best.
If you read American Gods and liked it then you are gonna love this. There is great humour, absurdity and depth in this book. I loved it!!
Published 2 months ago by A. Akerlund

5.0 out of 5 stars Predictable plot? Maybe, but who cares?
Typically, I am one to wait a few years between readings of the same book. Not so with this: as soon as I finished it, I dived back into the beginning and re-read the whole first... Read more
Published 4 months ago by BookJumper

4.0 out of 5 stars So good my Grandmother likes it
No word of a lie, my Grandmother actually put down one of her usual reads, Ken Follet I think, and became rather enthralled with the acts and escapades of Mr Charles Nancy, Spider... Read more
Published 6 months ago by J. Lyon

5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Thought Provoking
Gaiman uses this novel to explore the idea of myth and the fact that myths are a living entity, still very much relevant to the world we live in today. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Mrs. K. A. Wheatley

4.0 out of 5 stars American Gods 'lite'
American Gods was a dark and sinister novel and although Anansi Boys is a sequel or is it a prequel or just a sub-plot, it is a much lighter and light-hearted book. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Redeye

3.0 out of 5 stars A little too by-the-numbers
As with all Neil Gaiman's fiction, this is incredibly easy to read, well paced and it's got this peculiar ability to make you instantly believe in the set-up. Read more
Published on 14 Jun 2007 by tybalt-quin

5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent read
the twists and the turns, though sometimes predictable, were really good. Neil Gaiman's writing style is, to me, not dissimilar to that of Terry Pratchett in its style of humour... Read more
Published on 14 Feb 2007 by Shanannigan

2.0 out of 5 stars If only.....
If only this novel was a good as all the hype I'd of been very happy. I myself hoped after reading Gaiman's "American Gods" that his follow up novel would be an improvement upon... Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2007 by sartori

5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
Nice read this one. A great bedtime story. Funny and interesting at the same time. The concept is excelent and the writing style wonderful. A real page turner! Read more
Published on 18 Nov 2006 by Jason Buob

4.0 out of 5 stars American Gods 'Lite' - Fun for all ages
A heart warming and humorous look a the lighter side of Godhood, Anansi Boys follows Fat Charlie, son of the Spider God Anansi, as he tries to come to terms with the death of his... Read more
Published on 10 Oct 2006 by Matthew Thorbes

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