American Gods by Neil Gaiman is a modern fantasy novel that explores the clash between old gods from ancient mythologies and new gods representing modern society.
The story follows Shadow Moon, a recently released convict who becomes the bodyguard of Mr. Wednesday, a mysterious figure who is actually the Norse god Odin. As they travel across America, Shadow becomes embroiled in a war between the old and new gods, discovering the hidden forces that shape the world.
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