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Neil Gaiman Book "American Gods" Free Online

Denial93 writes "Geek favorite author Neil Gaiman has just made his multi-award-winning bestselling novel 'American Gods' available online for free. It's a trial by the publisher, and runs for one month. Gaiman writes in his blog: 'If it works, and people read it, then a) we may be able to put up another book and b) sooner or later they'll simply let us give away the book in electronic form....' It's an excellent book and much deserving of the many prestigious awards it has been getting."

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  1. Online Ebooks are good, but... by PC+and+Sony+Fanboy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Excellent!
    I'm glad to see that publishers are trying this out. Tor has a promotion running, in which they email you non-drm'd books (usually book 1 of a series) every week.

    And, ever since I bought my prs-500, it has been difficult to stay legit - I have a hard time buying a book online for the same (or very similar) price to a real, dead tree paper book. Sure, I could feel good about saving the environment, but why does it cost the same to deliver an electronic book as it does to sell a hard copy? I thought shipping and handling, stocking and middle men markups had something to do with the high price of the written word... *sigh*

    ... and back to the topic at hand, this is an excellent book!

  2. I got "American Gods" in hardcover back when... by dpilot · · Score: 2, Insightful

    My knowledge of mythology comes from the standard Greco-Roman stuff in high school plus whatever Norse you can pick up by reading "The Mighty Thor" comic books.

    While most of reading "American Gods" was fun, I could see many references going over my head, and it was kind of like low-level overflights by a jet fighter. Whooooooosh!

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  3. Re:It's a hell of a book by kalirion · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I describe Good Omens to people as "Think of the movie Dogma, only opposite."

  4. Re:I've been meaning to pick this one up. by Sandbags · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yup. If I can't DL it and reat it at my convenience, then it's worthless to me. What am I supposed to do, keep a log of the websites that free books are on, and keep track of what page I've read to? ...and if i can't resize it as I see fit, it;s even more useless.

    i read when I can't surf. If I can't surf, I can't read this. Dumb.

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