Anansio vaikai

Paperback, 384 pages

Published Aug. 23, 2011 by Vaga.

ISBN:
978-5-415-02205-2
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4 stars (11 reviews)

Šis pasakojimas prasideda paprastai. Storulis Čarlis Nansis – drovus finansininkas, nykias dieneles stumiantis eilinėje Londono kontoroje. Jam gerai sekasi su skaičiais, bet prastai su merginomis. Aplinkiniai jo nepastebi, o viršininkas negailestingai išnaudoja. Nieko ypatingo? Palaukit, viskas tik prasideda. Vieną vakarą karaokės scenoje dainuodamas miršta Storulio Čarlio tėvas, senasis Nansis... ir gyvenimas apsiverčia aukštyn kojomis.

Storulis Čarlis nustemba ne mažiau už skaitytojus, sužinojęs, kad jo tėvas – ne šiaip sau tėvas. Jis – voras Anansis, archetipinė Karibų dievybė, maištinga dvasia, jaukianti socialinę santvarką, kurianti gėrybes tiesiog iš giedro dangaus ir negailestingai erzinanti priešus.

Pagaliau Storulio Čarlio gyvenimas tampa kur kas įdomesnis... ir kur kas pavojingesnis: prie jo namo durų išdygsta niekada nematytas brolis – šaunus, šmaikštus, žavus, kaip tik toks, koks visada svajojo būti Storulis Čarlis. Kartu su brolio pasirodymu ima megztis keistas ir paslaptingas, juokingas ir įpainiojantis pasakojimo voratinklis.

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A fabulous story

5 stars

Anansi Boys was chosen as the second of three group reads for January by the Proud Readers Of Great Stories group on Goodreads to which I belong. I had already loved hearing the audiobook edition, superbly narrated by Lenny Henry, a few years ago so decided to borrow my OH's ebook edition this time around. I couldn't actually remember much of the story at all which I was glad about because I couldn't spoil any surprises for myself!

Gaiman's tale, at heart, is a coming of age story of sibling rivalry where our inept hero must overcome not only his brother's suave sophistication, but also his own crises of confidence. I could empathise with Fat Charlie on so many occasions! However, this being Gaiman, he also encounters no end of fantastical and supernatural beings which are vividly described so I could easily imagine them all. These beings are inspired by …

Fat Charlie is more funny than expected

5 stars

Fat Charlie has a comfortable life in London and a lovely fiancée whose mother is hell on Earth. Fat Charlie cannot say his life is everything he has ever dreamt of, but when his father dies and he learns he is the son of a god and that he has a brother, the life he knows and Rosie are gone and Fat Charlie wants it back.

This book was a brilliant surprise. Whether you like or do not like American Gods, give this a try because there is nothing in common between the two except that there are gods in it. Fat Charlie, Spider, Rosie, Rosie's mother and Daisy are characters that we easily care about but I wasn't expecting the humour. This book is way funnier than it should be because it is beautifuly written, the characters and story evolve in a very satisfying way and it even has …

Review of 'Anansi Boys' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This book was way better than I expected. My initial impression suffered from an unlikeable character and simplistic plot, but Gaiman is able to go with this and make you care and like it. By the end you love the characters and realize the plot was more intricate than you expected. There's also a lot of good humor throughout the book, so much so that I actually chuckled or laughed out loud several times.
I don't remember too much from [b:American Gods|4407|American Gods|Neil Gaiman|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1258417001s/4407.jpg|1970226], which is set in the same universe, but I got a far better impression with this book.

For a full review: strakul.blogspot.com/2012/08/book-review-anansi-boys-by-neil-gaiman.html

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