A review by brdgtc
Gods Without Men by Hari Kunzru

4.0

It would be too easy to compare this to books by David Mitchell and other authors who weave together seemingly disparate narratives over time and space, but Gods Without Men really stood out to me in this genre. First, I inhaled it in three sittings - the prose and plot were so compelling. Second, I know I will be thinking about it for a long time to come (I'm tempted to reread it, in fact) - some connections I caught right away and others are going to come to me out of the blue 5 years from now.