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– Customer review on 04/08/2009
I love this book. I have read it probably, 8 or 9 times and I still laugh. Absolutely hilarious in parts. Great combination of Pratchett's and Gaiman's views of the world. Buy it!
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– Customer review on 14/01/2008
this is a completely hillarious book. Neil Gaiman is most famous for his Sandman series of comics and Terry Pratchett for the Discworld novels, but this story is just as good as either one of these achievement. This is a great mixture of Gaiman's dark imagination and Pratchett's humour. It's a rollicking good read. great for those in the mid to late teens.
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– Customer review on 17/03/2011
I read this about 5 yrs ago, loved it & had to read it again. It is funny, clever & insightful. The best of both authors!
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– Customer review on 09/01/2011
Awesome book. I honestly cannot put into words how insanely funny these two as co-authors are.
I would fill my bookshelves with this book if I could afford it.
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– Customer review on 16/02/2010
If you never read another comic fantasy, read Good Omens. The story is both hilarious and thought-provoking. It follows Aziraphale, an angel, and Crowley, a demon (or an angel "who did not so much Fall as Saunter Vaguely Downwards"), unlikely partners in crime who face impending Armageddon and realize that they've come to like Earth the way it is, really. There are many other characters you won't soon forget, many of them endearing. I lost track of the number of times I (literally) laughed out loud.
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– Customer review on 31/01/2010
There are some great moments, though I found some parts a little frustrating as it veers off the point a lot - I later found out that those were the parts that were written by Pratchett. If you are a fan of Gaiman, but not of Pratchett, you might find it a little hard going compared to Gaimans other work, but it is still enjoyable.
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