For anyone who has been following this blog for a while, you will already know that I am a self-confessed fan of Terry Pratchett and have been an avid reader of his Discworld novels for many a year, so I was really looking forward to reading Good Omens by the great man himself and Neil Gaiman, which features in 100 Top Reads list. I had no fear that I wouldn't enjoy this book immensely, having also read previous works by Mr Gaiman, however, I found this an "almost" book. Subtitled "The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch", we find ourselves realising that according to Agnes's predictions, the world is about to come to an end. Enter into the arena, the four horsemen of the apocalypse (pestilence has changed his name to pollution to reflect the modern era), a bizarre witch hunter and his new apprentice, the long distant relative of Agnes, and a young boy called Adam, who is actually the son of the Dark Lord - but isn't aware of his prophesied fate. Adam just wants to carry on being the leader of his little gang of friends, but when the opposing forces of good and evil start to close in on him he comes up with a cunning plan which belies his earthly years. There are jokes and I did chuckle - but not nearly enough. It takes a while to get going, and I found it overly long for the actual situation. The last quarter of the tale really perked up, but not enough to salvage it in my eyes. I did enjoy the characters of an angel and a demon who, behind the scenes have been trying to steer humanity to good/evil over the years. They are supposed to be adversaries, but are really the only friends the other has got and the lines between right and wrong are often a bit blurry .. which is maybe the point of the book. However, other characters just didn't do it for me and I didn't think they brought anything to the table. I felt, overall, that this was less than the sum of its parts. Maybe I'd expected too much, or the subject matter was just not for me. Disappointed!
My STAR rating: THREE
Length: 402 print pages.
Price I paid: Free - borrowed from a friend
Formats available: print; audio CD unabridged; audio download unabridged; ebook.
Just come across your blog. I've got three of the list left to read having started back in 2003 when I was 16! (As you can guess, I've read a lot of other stuff as well in the intervening decade!) It's made me read so much good stuff and made me a much better writer for it too. I'm hoping to finish this year and I look forward to following your progress on your blog :) (I've also been doing star-ratings!)
ReplyDeleteWell hello Chloe! Glad to have you on board and I have a lot of reading ahead of me to catch you up! What three books do you have left I wonder ... and are they books you have purposely left until last because you thought they would be the best ... or maybe the worst?
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