Varunwe;180424 said:
Yeah, you're right. For me it was a historical novel and I loved it.
@xanth13
I've read american gods recently and in the end I even can say I liked it in some certain ways. It wasn't anything phenomenal imo, but I don't regret having read it. It's not an ordinary book. I even can't specify what's so special about it, maybe the story or the idea of this story itself.
I couldn't stand the protagonist, though [can recall myself complaining troughout halt of the novel about how annoying it is, all because I really really didn't like this guy. Only read further 'cause I got kinda hooked by the story, even if there's not much, you couldn't foresee from about a hundred pages...].
Wether it's worth reading or not I'd say everyone should decide himself/herself. I know people who really liked it and people who gave up right at the beginning.
Bought not today ['cause all shops are closed today here in Germany], but yesterday:
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Have heard only good stuff about this book and decided to give it a try