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Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
by Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman
Eleven years ago the Antichrist was born, and the demonic church he was born in was supposed to switch with the child of the POTUS. Except he wasn't and now it's only a few days from Armageddon. So where's the Antichrist!?
We follow our favorite demon Crowley and our favorite angel Aziraphale. Of course we're watching them because it's now a scramble trying to figure out where the Antichrist is after finding out that warlock never received the hellhound.
All the while War, Pollution, Famine, and DEATH have been quite busy. Blending in amongst the people of earth but causing extreme havock. Except for death, he's always there, always will be there, and incomprehensible to the human eye.
It makes for an interesting dynamic seeing what the four horseman of the apocalypse have been doing for the last eleven years. Plus a looney toon like scramble trying to figure out where the real antichrist is without alerting heaven or hell.
Of course we also get to watch the Antichrist, as he's still oblivious to his destiny. Since Crowley and Aziraphale have not been the most competent at their jobs.
This is overall a fun read, where you get the comedy from demon and angel. You have the childs dreams and world view of the Antichrist. Then you have the chaos of the four horseman. The Wich finders, or a professional descendant
The only problem is that if you don't pay close attention you may get confused about what is going on and who is taking stage. However, it's fairly easy to follow along especially the notes given by our authors.
We follow our favorite demon Crowley and our favorite angel Aziraphale. Of course we're watching them because it's now a scramble trying to figure out where the Antichrist is after finding out that warlock never received the hellhound.
All the while War, Pollution, Famine, and DEATH have been quite busy. Blending in amongst the people of earth but causing extreme havock. Except for death, he's always there, always will be there, and incomprehensible to the human eye.
It makes for an interesting dynamic seeing what the four horseman of the apocalypse have been doing for the last eleven years. Plus a looney toon like scramble trying to figure out where the real antichrist is without alerting heaven or hell.
Of course we also get to watch the Antichrist, as he's still oblivious to his destiny. Since Crowley and Aziraphale have not been the most competent at their jobs.
This is overall a fun read, where you get the comedy from demon and angel. You have the childs dreams and world view of the Antichrist. Then you have the chaos of the four horseman. The Wich finders, or a professional descendant
The only problem is that if you don't pay close attention you may get confused about what is going on and who is taking stage. However, it's fairly easy to follow along especially the notes given by our authors.