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"'You learn anything from all this?'
Shadow shrugged.
'I don't know. Most of what I learned in the tree, I've already forgotten. I think I met some people, but I'm not certain of anything anymore.'"
Exactly how I feel about having already read this novel.
— Nov 14, 2024 10:15AM
Shadow shrugged.
'I don't know. Most of what I learned in the tree, I've already forgotten. I think I met some people, but I'm not certain of anything anymore.'"
Exactly how I feel about having already read this novel.
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Sasha
is on page 431 of 635
Two thirds of the way through. Yes, the narrative is meandering. This is, on a certain level, Gaiman's travel diary - and it seems that he wanted to include every interesting anecdote of his journey, which doesn't help make a streamlined story.
But I did quite enjoy the Lakeside chapters. Much more so than the first part with Wednesday and other deities.
— Nov 13, 2024 09:17AM
But I did quite enjoy the Lakeside chapters. Much more so than the first part with Wednesday and other deities.
Sasha
is on page 170 of 635
'"So what do I want?" he asked himself.'
- The author's clearly reading my thoughts.
The fact that Shadow has no answer to that question makes sense, since he's been written as emotionally shut down throughout the book . But I wonder if this line was written when Neil was trying to discover the character's motivation for himself.
— Nov 06, 2024 12:01PM
- The author's clearly reading my thoughts.
The fact that Shadow has no answer to that question makes sense, since he's been written as emotionally shut down throughout the book . But I wonder if this line was written when Neil was trying to discover the character's motivation for himself.
Sasha
is on page 168 of 635
Finally, a hint of stakes. Thank you, Shadow's dead wife. Now we need to know what Shadow wants in order to make the stakes convincing.
— Nov 06, 2024 11:54AM
Sasha
is on page 131 of 635
Wednesday's "important places" monologue.
This is the only part I remember from reading this book ten years ago.
— Nov 06, 2024 06:33AM
This is the only part I remember from reading this book ten years ago.

