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A review by bookslovebrains
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett
5.0
I decided to read this because I love the mini-series so much. And it’s a good thing I watched it first, because this book is a little too smart for me, lol. It’s such a witty, sarcastic, and just overall clever book!
As part of their bid to show how everyone is connected, even if just peripherally to some other peripheral person, there is an inordinate number of characters in this book. Though they all seem to play a vital, even if microscopic role, in the story line, it was taxing to remember who was who and what they did to impact one of the events.
As part of their bid to show how everyone is connected, even if just peripherally to some other peripheral person, there is an inordinate number of characters in this book. Though they all seem to play a vital, even if microscopic role, in the story line, it was taxing to remember who was who and what they did to impact one of the events.