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A review by kelly_
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett
5.0
This was a fun version of Good Omens. It’s a BBC dramatisation, split into parts, but only runs for 4 hours and 20 minutes.
If you enjoy Neil Gaiman and Terry Pritchett, you’ll already be familiar with how bonkers their writing often is. This is no exception as this creative love child is about the baby anti-Christ being placed with a family in preparation for the end of days, but there are lots of mess ups from the very beginning.
We meet lots of opposing forces, key characters and the odd witch.
I really enjoyed it and would actually rate it as a 5/5. I especially enjoyed that the last chapter in the audio was an outtakes.
If you enjoy Neil Gaiman and Terry Pritchett, you’ll already be familiar with how bonkers their writing often is. This is no exception as this creative love child is about the baby anti-Christ being placed with a family in preparation for the end of days, but there are lots of mess ups from the very beginning.
We meet lots of opposing forces, key characters and the odd witch.
I really enjoyed it and would actually rate it as a 5/5. I especially enjoyed that the last chapter in the audio was an outtakes.