WHY DID NO ONE INFORM ME THAT THE LOG RIDE THAT USED TO BE AT THE MALL OF AMERICA IS MENTIONED IN AMERICAN GODS??????
Anyone I have ever spoken to who has read that book is on notice.
Anyone I have ever spoken to who has read that book is on notice.
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Date: 2016-05-09 10:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-09 11:14 pm (UTC)In the middle of the Mall of America is a big indoors amusement park. It used to be Snoopy-themed, but now it has some other theme. It was Peanuts in my day. The log ride was (is? I don't even know if it's still there) a water ride. You go down this waterway in the dark and see a statue of Paul Bunyan and possibly other stuff...I forget. Then you come into the light and got down this roller-coaster like drop into the water and make a big splash. It's all ages, I think. I used to go on it as a kid. One of the more daring rides I went on (I'm not sure I ever did the roller coaster. Maybe once or twice?).
Weirdly, my happiest memory of the ride was a time I didn't go on it. I was there with a group of girls, don't remember who. My friends? My sister's friends? They all went on the ride, but I decided not to. The entry way to the ride, going into darkness, had a barred window made of fake wood. I sat on the window edge, and you could see the drop through the bars, and every time someone went down it (screaming, of course), you would feel the spray. I remember sitting there and feeling the spray and being very happy. I wasn't even little or anything - I think I might have been a teenager, even. But that made me happy.
Did you like the book? Haven't finished it yet, but so far it seems almost like an adult version of Alice in Wonderland.
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Date: 2016-05-10 12:26 am (UTC)Cool though. It reminds me of a similar ride over here I went on several times. Those happy memories really stay with us don't they <3
I did! I enjoyed it very much - especially how it ends. You'll have to let me know what you thought!
I like your description LOL It's definitely full of mystery and lots of crazy "people." :D
LOVE the idea of the old gods from the old country trying to survive in a place gradually being overrun by new gods. The idea is similar to Hammer of the Gods (gods trying to work together to fight a threat) and A Very Supernatural Christmas and other eps where gods are "assimilating." :D
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Date: 2016-05-10 11:27 pm (UTC)So far it doesn't seem to have the offensiveness of that SPN episode, though. Where you have Kali describe the offensiveness of western perspectives getting privilege ("Westerners, I swear. The sheer arrogance. You think you're the only ones on earth? You pillage and you butcher in your God's name. But you're not the only religion, and he's not the only God. And now you think you can just rip the planet apart? You're wrong. There are billions of us. An we were here first. If anyone gets to end this world, it's me.")...only to have Lucifer be more powerful than all these gods for no given reason and the only reason Kali survives is because two (white, western, male) mortals help to rescue her.
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Date: 2016-05-11 11:41 am (UTC)By the way, I wrote a little post on this book where I've put the major spoilers under a cut here. You'll find that the people who commented (and had read the book) recommended I read Good Omens by Pratchett and Gaiman as well. I did and I enjoyed it very much. If you enjoy this book, you might enjoy Good Omens too.