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BOOK REVIEW: “Good Omens”

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"Good Omens" - it's like The White Album with two brilliant literary minds make an amazing pairing in this lightly apocalyptic read.

Topics: Culture, Arts & Media
Beliefs: Christian - Catholic, Christian - Orthodox, Christian - Protestant
Tags: apocalypse, book review, neil gaiman, terry pratchett

Gwenyfar Rohler

Gwenyfar Rohler, our books reviewer, also owns Old Books on Front Street, which has more than two miles of books.
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