American Gods by Neil Gaiman

American Gods by Neil Gaiman

American Gods by Neil Gaiman, Book #1 of American Gods

Introduction

American Gods by Neil Gaiman is the first book of American Gods series. The old Gods have lost power and have been replaced by the new Gods. War is their last chance to regain their power. Dropped in the middle of their war is recently released prisoner Shadow Moon. Mr. Wednesday offers him a job. With little prospects, he accepts the job, not knowing that they will catch him up in the middle of the war between the Gods. Will Shadow survive? Will Shadow be more important to the Gods war than they could ever realize?

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Summary of Novel

In American Gods by Neil Gaiman, the Old Gods get their power by being worshiped. The more they are worshiped, the more power they have. Immigrants to America brought their own Gods with them to the unknown land. The Gods power was potent to begin, but through the generations living in America the worship has faded and the Gods have weakened. New Gods include Technical boy, media, and Mr. World. The old Gods plan to gather and fight the new Gods to regain their power.

They imprisoned Shadow Moon for a botched robbery for the last three years. Next week he will be released and can go home to his wife Laura. Something tragic happens and they release him early. With no prospects as an ex-con, he accepts a job from Mr. Wednesday as his driver and bodyguard. They travel the country by car to interact with old friends of Mr. Wednesday.

Shadow and Wednesday travel from Eagle Point, Indiana through Cairo, Illinois, Lakeside, Wisconsin, House on the Rock, Wisconsin, Lebanon, Kansas, and Blacksburg, Virginia. The confrontation between the Old Gods and the New Gods takes place in Rock City, Georgia.

In between chapters of the major story, the author places short works about some old Gods. The Gods depicted are Bilquis and the Jinn.

Summary of Book versus TV Show

In 2017, I heard about the American Gods show created by Starz that was released to DVD on October 17, 2017. I planned to read the book and watch the show. I read the book in 2017 but returned the DVD to the library. Always planned to take the DVD out again to watch it, but I didn’t until 2020. I didn’t write a review of the book then, so my plan here is to review the book and season one of the TV show. They released season two on August 20, 2019. I haven’t watched it yet. They based it on the second half of the book American Gods.

Coming to America Stories from the TV show

Seven of the Eight episodes of the show start with a coming to America story. The other episode follows Laura’s backstory. Episode one tells the story of the Vikings coming to America and their Norse Gods. They set the second episode on a slave ship and features the African God, Anansi. Episode three has the Egyptian God Anubis interacting with a Muslim woman. The fifth episode introduces the gods of the ancient people wandering to America from the Bering Strait land bridge. Episode six has Mexican immigrants bring their version of Jesus to America. The seventh episode features the leprechaun from Ireland. Episode eight has Mr. Nancy telling the story of the Ethiopian God, Bilquis.

Recommendation

I read American Gods by Neil Gaiman from April 18, 2017, to May 4, 2017. There were three books I read in 2017 for which I did not write a book review then. This is the third of the three retro posts I will write. American Gods is an interesting mixture of legend, fantasy, and Americana. I liked the Coming to America stories. Some of them were dark and disturbing and I liked the challenge. Shadow moon’s story was the most interesting, and I wanted to go back to it as soon as I could. Seeing the novel brought to TV was great. They did a lot of background material that I liked, and I want to see the second season soon.

Links

This is the link to the Goodreads page of American Gods by Neil Gaiman.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30165203-american-gods

Link to my review of Red Prophet by Orson Scott Card. Alvin Miller is the seventh son of a seventh son which gives him special powers in this alternate history tale of America set in 1811. In American Gods and in Red Prophet, the gods are alive and interact with people.