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Good Omens
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In a Nutshell: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett – such a writing pair-up ought to deliver, right? Brilliant, humorous, original, thought-provoking, and memorable.
Story Synopsis:
The book has been reviewed thousands of times and many might have watched the show as well. So I don’t have much new to add. This is my *little* review.
Bookish Yays:
😍 The lead characters: Aziraphale and Crowley have a great connect that elevates the story. Their banter is amazing.
😍 The other characters: Well-sketched and memorable. Quite a few impactful ones among these.
😍 The plot: Wowzah! Amazing how the length doesn’t affect the flow and the handling of so many subplots, especially with two writers at the helm. Everything fits neatly at the end.
😍 The writing: Neil Gaiman. Need I say more! I’ve not read Terry Pratchett, so I can’t comment about him though I am very eager to read his Discworld books. However, Neil Gaiman is among my favourite authors for his writing, his imagination, and his nature. Even when he goofs up, he is better than some other popular writers. He didn’t disappoint me this time as well.
😍 The prose: So many thought-provoking lines, juxtaposed with zingy one-liners!
😍 The themes: Good vs. evil, nature vs. nurture, blind obedience vs. sensible compliance, free will vs. destiny.
😍 The humour: Tongue-in-cheek, just as I love it. Loved how it took the biblical concept of the Apocalypse and the Antichrist, and turned it into a satire. I love books that poke fun at zealots – both religious and otherwise – without resorting to filthy mudslinging. A lot of the content in the book deserves pondering over.
😍 The diversity: Well represented, not in terms of race but in terms of origin. Angels, demons and humans all get enough attention. As do male and female and genderless characters.
😍 The impact: Despite having so many fun elements, the plot has depth, passing an unabashed statement on human values and beliefs and the hypocrisy of “developed” society. This would be the perfect read for a fruitful bookish discussion.
Bookish Nays:
😓 Too many characters and subplots that are sometimes confusing to keep track of.
All in all, despite the length and the medium pace, I relished this book as it provided entertainment as well as food for thought. It offered me everything I expected of it, and then some more.
If you love a combination of introspection and hilarity and some brilliant writing, check this book out!
4.5 stars, rounding up!
On to watch the show now! So excited!
(Update 1: 18th Sept 2023: Finally watched Season One of the show, which is based on this book. It was every bit of AWESOME! Impeccable casting, great performances, and a mindblowing screenplay. I loved the novel elements introduced at the climax.
Update 2: 20th December 2023: Watched Season two as well! Whoa! No spoilers. But there better be a Season Three!)
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Story Synopsis:
As per a prophecy written by Agnes Nutter, a 17th century witch, the world is due to end next Saturday. Two people, or rather, two beings – one ethereal and one occult – aren’t happy about this. Aziraphale the angel and Crowley the demon have lived in Earth since ages, and have grown fond of it and its quirky denizens, despite their flaws. They are ready to go against their superiors and stop the upcoming Armageddon. However, with the Antichrist, the Them and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse already stirring things up, and the planet’s last two witch-finders getting ready for a fight, the going is quite complicated. Add to this some weird planetary shifts and zoological incidents, and you will begin to wonder if there are any good omens in the book.
The story comes to us from the third person limited perspective of several characters.
The book has been reviewed thousands of times and many might have watched the show as well. So I don’t have much new to add. This is my *little* review.
Bookish Yays:
😍 The lead characters: Aziraphale and Crowley have a great connect that elevates the story. Their banter is amazing.
😍 The other characters: Well-sketched and memorable. Quite a few impactful ones among these.
😍 The plot: Wowzah! Amazing how the length doesn’t affect the flow and the handling of so many subplots, especially with two writers at the helm. Everything fits neatly at the end.
😍 The writing: Neil Gaiman. Need I say more! I’ve not read Terry Pratchett, so I can’t comment about him though I am very eager to read his Discworld books. However, Neil Gaiman is among my favourite authors for his writing, his imagination, and his nature. Even when he goofs up, he is better than some other popular writers. He didn’t disappoint me this time as well.
😍 The prose: So many thought-provoking lines, juxtaposed with zingy one-liners!
😍 The themes: Good vs. evil, nature vs. nurture, blind obedience vs. sensible compliance, free will vs. destiny.
😍 The humour: Tongue-in-cheek, just as I love it. Loved how it took the biblical concept of the Apocalypse and the Antichrist, and turned it into a satire. I love books that poke fun at zealots – both religious and otherwise – without resorting to filthy mudslinging. A lot of the content in the book deserves pondering over.
😍 The diversity: Well represented, not in terms of race but in terms of origin. Angels, demons and humans all get enough attention. As do male and female and genderless characters.
😍 The impact: Despite having so many fun elements, the plot has depth, passing an unabashed statement on human values and beliefs and the hypocrisy of “developed” society. This would be the perfect read for a fruitful bookish discussion.
Bookish Nays:
😓 Too many characters and subplots that are sometimes confusing to keep track of.
All in all, despite the length and the medium pace, I relished this book as it provided entertainment as well as food for thought. It offered me everything I expected of it, and then some more.
If you love a combination of introspection and hilarity and some brilliant writing, check this book out!
4.5 stars, rounding up!
On to watch the show now! So excited!
(Update 1: 18th Sept 2023: Finally watched Season One of the show, which is based on this book. It was every bit of AWESOME! Impeccable casting, great performances, and a mindblowing screenplay. I loved the novel elements introduced at the climax.
Update 2: 20th December 2023: Watched Season two as well! Whoa! No spoilers. But there better be a Season Three!)
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“Anyway, if you stop tellin' people it's all sorted out afer they're dead, they might try sorting it all out while they're alive. ”
― Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
― Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
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Wonderful review as ever Rosh ❣️
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The friendship between Aziraphale and Crowley is also the highlight for me. Cool that you’re giving this the full five stars. Admittedly, this didn’t hit that level for me. Though I’m glad you liked it so much. And considering the things you say you liked about this one, I’d be shocked if you won’t like the Discworld series. You just got to start with the right book. Good review, Rosh.
Glad you enjoyed it so much! I've never been able to get through either Gaiman or Pratchett, so this wouldn't be something for me, but for those who like fantasy and 'angel/demon' pairings, it sounds like it would be a lot of fun!
Glad to see that this one blew you away! I hope you enjoy the show just as much - excellent review, Rosh!
Michael Sheen and David Tennant are wonderful as Aziraphale and Crowley. Terrific chemistry and banter. Enjoy!
So glad you enjoyed. This is one of my faves and read multiple times silence I love both authors. I adore the Discworld series, they always make me laugh
I’m glad you liked this so much, Rosh! 💜 it was a bit of a miss for me for the reasons you mentioned in your ‘Nays’ but I am wondering if I’ll enjoy it more as a show (I still haven’t watched it! 😯) love your review!!
Thanks for your lovely, everyone! ♥ I am thrilled that this matched my expectations. Your comments about the show are very encouraging. :)
@Thibault: I will begin the Discworld series when I can give enough attention to it. I don't like breaking a series with other books in between. So it might have a long wait,, but I am hopeful. :)
@Berengaria: Sorry that you didn't enjoy these authors. But yes, liking fantasy is a strong requirement to like their works, though that too isn't enough. ;)
@Wulf: Haha, what can I say except it's nice to see varying opinions! The worlds would be so boring otherwise. :)
@Thibault: I will begin the Discworld series when I can give enough attention to it. I don't like breaking a series with other books in between. So it might have a long wait,, but I am hopeful. :)
@Berengaria: Sorry that you didn't enjoy these authors. But yes, liking fantasy is a strong requirement to like their works, though that too isn't enough. ;)
@Wulf: Haha, what can I say except it's nice to see varying opinions! The worlds would be so boring otherwise. :)
Fabulous review, Rosh! I'm definitely curious about this after seeing a couple episodes of the show. I need to try Gaiman's writing! 💗
Kat (semi-hiatus until October) wrote: "Fabulous review, Rosh! I'm definitely curious about this after seeing a couple episodes of the show. I need to try Gaiman's writing! 💗"
Pratchett is good too Kat:)
Pratchett is good too Kat:)
Sandysbookaday wrote: "I gotta read this one~! Excellent review Rosh. 💕📚"
Thanks, Sandy! Definitely worth a try. :)
Thanks, Sandy! Definitely worth a try. :)
Kat (semi-hiatus until October) wrote: "Fabulous review, Rosh! I'm definitely curious about this after seeing a couple episodes of the show. I need to try Gaiman's writing! 💗"
Thanks much, Kat! I am waiting for my schedule to ease a bit before I binge on the show. I have just seen half an episode so far but it seems promising. :) ♥
Gaiman is not for everyone, but to those he clicks with, he is amazing. :)
Thanks much, Kat! I am waiting for my schedule to ease a bit before I binge on the show. I have just seen half an episode so far but it seems promising. :) ♥
Gaiman is not for everyone, but to those he clicks with, he is amazing. :)
Superb review, Rosh! 💗 I recently watched the second season of the TV series. Aziraphale was portrayed perfectly by the actor Michael Sheen, and Michael Tennant's performance as Crowley was spot on. I do need to read the book; it sounds fantastic.
Tara (On Semi-Hiatus September-October ) wrote: "Superb review, Rosh! 💗 I recently watched the second season of the TV series. Aziraphale was portrayed perfectly by the actor Michael Sheen, and Michael Tennant's performance as Crowley was spot on..."
I am glad to hear that, Tara! ♥ My schedule has JUST become free, so I hope to begin watching the series with the first season. :)
I am glad to hear that, Tara! ♥ My schedule has JUST become free, so I hope to begin watching the series with the first season. :)