Good Omens (original Work of the American Tv Series of the Same Name)

Good Omens (original Work of the American Tv Series of the Same Name)

by (uk) Terry Pratchett Neil Gaiman

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About This Novel

The original work of the series "Good Omens" co-produced by the BBC and Amazon. Two major fantasy authors join forces! "Discworld" author Terry Pratchett x "American Gods" author Neil Gaiman! As serious as the world is, the end of the world will be absurd. According to the "Excellent and Accurate Prophecy" written by the miko Agnes Fuko, the world will end on Saturday. To be precise, it should be next Saturday, before dinner. As a result, all forces joined in the melee, visions continued to appear, and the world fell into turmoil. Some people are running around, while others are fishing in troubled waters, such as the two protagonists of this book: Crowley, the demon who loves drag racing and rock music, and Aziraphale, the grouchy angel who runs an antique bookstore. They each received orders to participate in this melee, but both brothers have been in the world for thousands of years. They feel that this world is quite good, and it seems a pity to destroy it. In the chaos, no one seems to have noticed that the key character who will control the fate of the world is actually someone else...

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Evening Star_ba81mo ago

television

You can watch the TV show of this book, it's super good-looking and loving...

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Zhangyp81mo ago

Read more and read more newspapers

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White Shame°8mo ago

Very good

Angel: If you don't save the world! I will never pay attention to you again! Demon: (horrified expression)

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Demon71mo ago

I really like this book, and of course the TV series too!

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Bohai82mo ago

So well written, so well written.

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Zhangyp82mo ago

Read a book, read a newspaper

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(hard Sprint Version)38mo ago

You can always trust Neil Gaiman

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