

Hell wasn’t a major reservoir of evil, any more then Heaven, in Crowley’s opinion, was a fountain of goodness they were just sides in the great cosmic chess game. Even more I enjoyed the friendship between them and how they worked both together and against each other. The humor in this is really incredibly fun and I loved Aziraphale, the Angel who wasnt necessarily all good, and Crowley the demon who really wasnt that bad of a guy. But now, finally Satans son has been born and the prophecies all say that when he is Eleven the end of the world will finally come about. became the bad guy the final show down has been in the works. Ever since Lucifer An Angel who did not so much Fall as Saunter Vaguely Downwards. Heaven and Hell have basically been in a cold war for well forever it seems. This was quirky and a little on the odd side but totally fun.

It has been said that civilization is twenty-four hours and two meals away from barbarism.

Review #2 Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch audiobook full streamming online Start with the book, though, and I very highly recommend it. I still mourn the loss of Terry Pratchett but Neil Gaiman wrote a masterful screen play that absolutely works. Read the book, watch the series, and repeat as often as you wish to be entertained. It is, and always has been, a great read, and such is the Prime Video of the series. It is sturdy, well printed, it arrived on time and, after reading it again, I have lent it to my son with a stern warning that I WILL have it back. Thus my recent purchase of this latest copy. Unfortunately I was afraid my time-worn, much loved, original might not survive another session. When Amazon Prime announced the soon to be released series based on the book, Good Omens, I knew it was time to read the book again even though I had re-read it for the God (or his/hers main opposite) knows how many time quite recently. Pratchett and Gaiman happen to head the roster of said authors. I still have my original copy, a first edition, but it is fairly worn out and holds a place of reverence on a shelf of my all time favorite books by my all time favorite authors. My daughter has one and refuses to relinquish it I don’t blame her. This is the third copy of this book I have purchased.
