This is a must. And believe it or not, it gets even better when NG's pal Lenny Henry narrates it. Amazingly good storytelling. Usually NG prefers to narrate his own work (typical no-no), but he is also perfect at it.
How did such a slapstick-type story come out of a very engaging story that has many, many story threads that all come together in an implausible, yet not implausible series of events?
One of Neil Gaiman's most funny books,featuring the clumsy,chubby son of the womanizer,trickster god Anansi.Neil Gaiman has a way to manipulate fantasy that makes his tales appear almost real.