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I absolutely loved this book. It's sacrilegious, irreverent and totally hilarious. This is basically a story of an angel and a demon, mortal enemies who become friends just by proximity. They've been hanging around Earth (well England actually) for centuries, just waiting for the apocalypse, that they have become friends and allies. They love life on Earth and don't want armageddon and therefore do whatever they can to sabotage it without blatantly doing anything against their morals. The cast o
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The world is going to end. On Saturday. This has been long in the making, and was foretold centuries ago by an eccentric woman named Agnes Nutter. You would have known this if you had read her book. Of course, you would have to find a copy of the elusive tome, as only one is still in existence.
An angel from heaven and an angel from Hell – kind of … friends? … since back in the day when the one from Hell talked Eve into taking a bite of that apple. Both trying to stop the world ending once the an ...more
An angel from heaven and an angel from Hell – kind of … friends? … since back in the day when the one from Hell talked Eve into taking a bite of that apple. Both trying to stop the world ending once the an ...more

A very entertaining collaboration by two masters.
It's been so long since I first read this (can it possibly be 30+ years?) that I'd forgotten how much fun it is. It's and adult children's story, complete with social commentary & games. The interaction between Crowley & Aziraphale is excellent, & this time I was able to picture David & Martin (wonderful actors, both) in the roles. I like to imagine Terry & Neil chatting about what comes next - perhaps they had an ineffable plan. ...more
It's been so long since I first read this (can it possibly be 30+ years?) that I'd forgotten how much fun it is. It's and adult children's story, complete with social commentary & games. The interaction between Crowley & Aziraphale is excellent, & this time I was able to picture David & Martin (wonderful actors, both) in the roles. I like to imagine Terry & Neil chatting about what comes next - perhaps they had an ineffable plan. ...more

This book just didn't work for me. I'm not sure what I expected but I know I didn't get it. I found it mildly amusing at best. Which is far from the reputation it has of being one of the funniest books ever written. I did like that character of Newt though. But then again I have a soft spot for the shy and awkward. He was the only thing I really liked about the story. I'd rate it 1.5 stars.
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I'm trying this again. Listening in shorter sessions as I think my mind will wander less. Am hearing much that I miss the first time around. This book is hilarious. It's wonderful to laugh out loud at something that I've heard a couple of times before, but it is just so funny. I think I will have to buy a hard copy to read again. :-)
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Jun 12, 2010
Charlotte (Buried in Books)
rated it
it was ok
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The antichrist has been born but there is a mixup at the hospital and he ends up with the wrong family. Angel Azaraphel and Demon Crowley try to stop the apocalypse from coming because they enjoy living on Earth. Two witch hunters and the last descendent of Agnes Nutter (witch) also become involved in the story. A fun story.

Jan 21, 2009
Lindy-Lane
marked it as to-read

Dec 10, 2009
Gaijinmama
marked it as to-read


Feb 19, 2010
Amelia
rated it
really liked it
Shelves:
fantasy,
comedy-satire,
book-club,
2009,
own-a-copy,
mythical-creatures,
black,
pub1990-1999

May 16, 2010
Rebecca
marked it as to-read



Feb 20, 2016
Juliana Philippa
marked it as to-read