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Anansi Boys is Gaiman's own blend of mythologically charged thriller, along the lines of his earlier novel American Gods. This time the story is set in the UK and the Caribbean and it's about gods, the magic of stories and the power of song. And in audio at least, it's even better. The audio book is comparatively easy listening and the narrator, Lenny Henry, is an uncannily successful match for the story. Born in the UK to Jamaican parents, Henry straddles the two cultures comfortably and brings the songs, strories and characters in the novel to glorious life. An absolute delight to those of us who enjoy accents and good story-telling.
REUPLOAD NEEDED
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Tags: novel, story, parents, Henry, straddles, audio, Anansi, Gaiman |