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Wonderful partnership between two excellent British SciFi/Fantasy authors. Pratchett brings the parody and Gaimen brings the mysterious. The story follows the hilarious final days before the apocalypse including the young anti-christ, an angel and demon who are not sure they want the world to end because they are having too much fun on Earth, two completely incompetent witch-hunters, the daughter of an old prophetess, and the modern incarnations of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. Laugh out
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The Apocalypse. Well, get on with it already.. I felt as though I should have enjoyed this book more than I did. A collaboration between two distinguished sci-fi/fantasy writers, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, Good Omens could have benefited from a third person: an editor.
All of the elements that I normally enjoy: satire on religion, dry British wit, and a bit of ridiculousness, seemed wasted as the narrative was disjointed, at best. Considered a cult classic, this may be a book that deserves ...more
All of the elements that I normally enjoy: satire on religion, dry British wit, and a bit of ridiculousness, seemed wasted as the narrative was disjointed, at best. Considered a cult classic, this may be a book that deserves ...more

Absolutely brilliant. Set in the 'real' world (as opposed to The Discworld), this book is about Armageddon. It's a set in England and takes Britain, the British and the world in general apart. I laughed out loud many times and also asked myself why it is we make our lives so difficult for ourselves. A lot of fun!
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Hilarious, as you can predicted from the name of the authors :D Gaiman and Pratchett is morbidly funny of their own, imagine how it turns out when they write together about Apocalypse. By the way, it was written in 1980s, when they were just Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, not THE Neil Gaiman and THE Terry Pratchett, the gods of all writers nowadays.



Dec 10, 2009
Gaijinmama
marked it as to-read

