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A review by nicobella
Small Miracles by Olivia Atwater
5.0
What pure joy. So much heart in this story, I’m a sucker for ones around grief, familial love and healing, so I repeatedly teared up and the humor was spot on for me. I had no idea this was inspired by Good Omens when I started (went in blind), though I was curious throughout. I’ve only seen the show, and this felt similar but different. It focused more on a fallen angel’s relationship with others and their relationships than an angel-fallen angel friendship. I loved all of it. I think fans of TJ Klune’s The House in the Cerulean Sea or In the Lives of Puppets might like this one too.
Audio note: it was EXACTLY the audio experience I was seeking. Great narration, but there is an angelic-sounding ping-ping-ping for every footnote, and this greatly irked me in the very beginning. My brain did adjust to it at some point.
Audio note: it was EXACTLY the audio experience I was seeking. Great narration, but there is an angelic-sounding ping-ping-ping for every footnote, and this greatly irked me in the very beginning. My brain did adjust to it at some point.