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Description
Fat Charlie Nancy's normal life ended the moment his father dropped dead on a Florida karaoke stage. Charlie didn't know his dad was a god. And he never knew he had a brother. Now brother Spider is on his doorstep—about to make Fat Charlie's life more interesting . . . and a lot more dangerous.
About the Author
Neil Gaiman has written award-winning books for children and adults, including the Newbery Medal-winning novel The Graveyard Book and Coraline, Stardust, and Odd and the Frost Giants. His picture books include Instructions and Blueberry Girl, illustrated by Charles Vess; The Wolves in the Walls, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, and Crazy Hair, illustrated by Dave McKean; and The Dangerous Alphabet, illustrated by Gris Grimly. A baby giant panda once sat on his lap and ate bamboo in Chengdu, China.
Praise for Anansi Boys…
“Deliciously compulsive . . . Grade: A.”
-Washington Post
“Ebullient . . . The Gaiman faithful will devour it gratefully.”
-Sacramento Bee
“Somehow manages to be both really scary and really funny at the same time.”
-Newsweek
“Witty and engaging.”
-Minneapolis Star Tribune
“The most accomplished of Gaiman’s novels . . . Urbane and sophisticated.”
-Time Out London
“A clever, quick-witted book.”
-Oklahoma City Oklahoman
“A remarkably funny book.”
-Toronto Star
“A madcap, screwball world that is partly absurd, occassionally humane and always entertaining.”
-Pittsburgh Tribune
“Genre-busting . . . very creative and very funny. Grade: A-”
-Christian Science Monitor
“An off-kilter blend of reality and fantasy.”
-Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“A droll comedy of manners with elements of mystery, thriller and romance thrown in . . . Charming.”
-Vancouver Sun
“Gaiman hardwires his comedy of misrule with a crackpot energy that, when successfully channelled, lights up the imagination.”
-Sunday Times (London)
“A thoughtful, atmospheric novel.”
-London Times
“Ebullient . . . ingenious . . . enormously entertaining throughout.”
-Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Another lovely story as only Gaiman can tell it; necessary and recommended.”
-Library Journal
“[Gaiman is] the folksy, witty, foolishly wise narrator to perfection.”
-Booklist (starred review)
“Funny and subversive . . . Gaiman’s mastery of language carries the reader through to a satisfying conclusion.”
-USA Today
“Delightful, funny and affecting . . . the literary equivalent of a hole in one.”
-Washington Post Book World
“Readers who enjoyed American Gods . . . will fall madly in love with ANANSI BOYS.”
-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“A welterweight boxer of a book -- light on its feet, but capable of delivering a punch.”
-Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“ANANSI BOYS makes an incredible read.”
-Times Leader
“[Gaiman] gives his flair for comedy free rein without losing his appreciation for the darker aspects of world mythology.”
-San Francisco Chronicle
“A very accomplished comic novel.”
-Daily Telegraph (London)
“A hybrid of folk tale and farce that freely partakes of the comic wealth in each.”
-Salon.com
“Another great work from Neil Gaiman.”
-Toronto Star
“Gaiman at his best.”
-Rocky Mountain News
“Darkly funny and heartwarming to the end, this book is an addictive read not easily forgotten.”
-School Library Journal






