Felipe Bzra 28/04/2022
Be trapped like in a spider's web.
Trying to reach out to his father, Fat Charlie faced a deep piece of news about his old man?s death on the karaoke stage, flirting with a girl. The biggest surprise came next, when Fat Charlie learns that his father actually was an old god called Anansi, a spider-god, the spirit of rebellion, and he had left a brother Fat Charlie was not aware of. Why has a single word never been mentioned about this Charlie?s sibling or his father's nature? Attending by the name Spider, this brother is called and transforms Fat Charlie?s life into a sequence of distress and even dangerous events.
This well-written book is a clear demonstration of the brilliantism that can be taken from Neil Gaiman?s work. You are driven to follow his writing filled with laughing provoking moments, while you intrigue yourself over Fat Charlie?s conflicts. If you know Gaiman from his masterpiece American Gods or Sandman, you are invited to see another approach in his storytelling and have fun while enjoying every page. If this is your first Gaiman?s book, it?s an excellent sample of how Neil can tell good stories that trap you in, like a spider?s web.
An easy-to-read book which gives to its reader a clever, funny and fantastical reading experience in a way that only Neil Gaiman can be renowned for. Strongly recommended.