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Garoo


1 dec. 2004

Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (thanks to yom and via Daria): Apocalypse, 1990s style. The first two thirds are brilliant; the last is… a bit too Hollywoodian, too easy.

I know it’s hard to find a good ending for an Apocalypse story, but there’s no point in writing the beginning if you don’t have a worthy ending.

But it was still worth spending two nights reading it, no contest. (Except I’m starting to use British English words in my blog.)

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fielin, 7 years ago:

Deux de mes auteurs favoris. Avant Terry Pratchett, je ne croyais pas que l'on pouvait écrire de l'humour intelligent, ou de la poésie drôle, et que ça reste intéressant.

Fzael, 7 years ago:

Tu te réveilles tard, mon garoo-roo...
J'en avais deja parlé chez moi ;)

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