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Good Omens

The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch

by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman

4/5
William Morrow Paperbacks 400 pages May 1, 1990

The Apocalypse is coming, and an angel and a demon who've grown rather fond of humanity team up to prevent it. The only problem? The Antichrist has been misplaced. A wickedly funny tale of Armageddon, friendship, and the power of a nice cup of tea.

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Jim's Review

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Two of the greatest fantasy authors in history walk into a collaboration and what comes out is pure comedic gold. Aziraphale and Crowley are one of literature's best duos — an angel and demon who'd rather binge sushi and collect rare books than end the world. Jim relates deeply to the book-hoarding angel. The humor is razor-sharp, the heart is genuine, and the satire worms its way into everything. Four worms — devilishly good fun.

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