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Mark Reads ‘American Gods’: Chapter 7
In the seventh chapter of American Gods, Shadow meets a hitchhiker on his way to Egypt (sort of), and a lonely man finds comfort and intimacy in a god he believed to be long forgotten. Intrigued? Then it’s time for … Continue reading
Mark Reads ‘American Gods’: Chapter 6
In the sixth chapter of American Gods, Shadow meets the gods. In his head. On a tiger. And that’s not even the strangest thing in this chapter. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read American Gods.
Mark Reads ‘American Gods’: Chapter 5
In the fifth chapter of American Gods, Shadow and Wednesday orchestrate the most non-violent bank robbery of all time and make their way to a meeting place of the gods. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read American Gods.
Mark Reads ‘American Gods’: Chapter 4
In the fourth chapter of American Gods, Shadow sets out on his journey across the United States with Wednesday, taking a pit stop in Chicago to meet with…I actually don’t know who they are. And what the hell is going … Continue reading
Mark Reads ‘American Gods’: Chapter 3
In the third chapter of American Gods, I can barely comprehend what the fuck is going on. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read American Gods.
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Mark Reads ‘American Gods’: Chapter 2
In the second chapter of American Gods, Shadow takes a job, fights a leprechaun, takes a ride, wakes up hungover, buries his wife, and gets kidnapped. Sort of. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read American Gods.
Mark Reads ‘American Gods’: Chapter 1
In the first chapter of American Gods, Shadow serves three years in prison for armed robbery, but the real tragedy begins when he is let out a few days early and a man in a pale suits seems to take … Continue reading