A review by michael_benavidez
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett

5.0

What can I say about a book on the apocalypse written by two of the most wittiest and just absolutely lovable authors ever?
This is not a book for the dark from reality of everything going to shit, kill or be killed.
Actually it's about two unlikely friends trying to stop what the entirety of their existence has been leading up to. Hell, a whole bunch of this book revolves around the idea of friends sticking together and just powering through this.
All throughout there's the idea of things we all know, the four horsemen, angels and devils etc , but redefined for the world. They're silly but real. The jokes and the wit don't overpower the story being told, but come with it. The characters bring the jokes with them. The world allows for these funny things to exist, and the narrator helps by providing asterisks for some extra fun.
All in all this is just a widely joyful ride despite the topic and a definite must read by every one.