
Shadow Moon is drawn into a conflict between old gods and new American deities while the sons of trickster god Anansi confront family secrets and magic.
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Shadow Moon is drawn into a conflict between old gods and new American deities while the sons of trickster god Anansi confront family secrets and magic.
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Sexual encounters with supernatural beings; several explicit scenes in American Gods.
Graphic deaths, fights, and dismemberment during god conflicts.
Moderate profanity and strong language throughout both novels.
Alcohol consumption and occasional drug references in social settings.
Minor LGBTQ+ characters and passing references in supporting roles.
Central premise features gods from multiple world religions and mythologies.
Fantasy magic, shape-shifting, and divine powers drive the plots.
Brief references to rituals and spirits but primarily fantasy framing.
Themes of belief, immigration, and cultural change in modern America.
Mentions of suicide and self-harm in backstory elements.
Violence, enslavement, and systemic suffering depicted among gods and humans.
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