
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
by Neil Gaiman
Total Points
#224
- Pages
- 412
- Published
- May 1st, 1990
'Armageddon only happens once, you know. They don't let you go around again until you get it right' People have been predicting the end of the world almost from its very beginning, so it's only natural to be sceptical when a new date is set for Judgement Day. But what if, for once, the predictions are right, and the apocalypse really is due to arrive next Saturday, just after tea? You could...
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Mar 24th, 2018
laugh out loud (frequently!) good!
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Jul 30th, 2013
didn't like it. wouldnt recommend it. left it in jail, shouldve taken it home and destroyed it. or just recycled it. keep it green keep it clean.
Jul 23rd, 2013
May 16th, 2013
An absolutely fantastic collaboration between two incredible writers, Good Omens subverts our expectations of Armageddon superbly. From the Four Apocalyptic Horsepersons, with their distinct personalities and ways to pass the time, to the Antichrist and his Dog, to the "full chorus of Tibetans, Aliens, Americans, Atlanteans, and other rare and strange Creatures of the Last Days", everything is there, yet nothing is quite as we recognise it.