Review of 'Good Omens'
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman, and Terry Pratchett
This is the story of the apocalypse. According to Graiman and Pratchett. Namely, not going exactly as you might expect nor with the seriousness one might attribute to the end of the world. A famous book amongst those fans of the authors, they do not disappoint with the pages full of humourous lines and situations. Having said that, this is perhaps it's greatest flaw as the story is a bit disjointed and not terribly clear through the murkiness of the prose though, admitedly, the prose is exactly the point here. A light and entertaining read though a bit much to take all in one sitting…
Rating: “It is OK but I have some issues”
Genre: Fantasy
Other reviewed books by Neil Gaiman:
Other reviewed books by Terry Pratchett:
- Feet of Clay (Book 19 of Discworld)
- Going Postal (Book 29 of Discworld)
- Hogfather (Book 20 of Discworld)
- Jingo (Book 21 of Discworld)
- Making Money (Book 31 of Discworld)
- Monstrous Regiment (Book 28 of Discworld)
- Night Watch (Book 27 of Discworld)
- The Colour of Magic (Book 1 of Discworld)
- The Fifth Elephant (Book 24 of Discworld)
- The Light Fantastic (Book 2 of Discworld)
- The Truth (Book 25 of Discworld)
- Thud! (Book 30 of Discworld)
- Unseen Academicals (Book 32 of Discworld)