Juelstar
Rhinelander
A story about this — 2 years ago
This novel wasn’t too bad. It was an amusing take on Armaggedon—the end of the world. I expected something a little different when I started reading it, but it wasn’t bad at all.
478 out of 490 people (97%) think this is worth consuming…
Juelstar
Rhinelander
This novel wasn’t too bad. It was an amusing take on Armaggedon—the end of the world. I expected something a little different when I started reading it, but it wasn’t bad at all.
vivace
Pretoria
A bit controversial for my liking, but I did enjoy it :)
rubyyot
San Antonio
This is one of the funniest books I have ever read. Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett are good by themselves and genius together.
contraversion
San Francisco
I can’t get into Pratchett’s writing style.
tarlia
Kuching
It’s an amusing read on a whole but I think I lost a lot of the impact because I took forever to get through it.. not because of the writing or the story, but more of me suddenly acquiring the attention span of a fruitfly. Will read this again at some point in the future.
demagogue
Vancouver
I had never previously laughed out loud in public due to a novel.
After Good Omens, I can never forget the times I nearly lost bladder control while doubled-over in convulsive laughter.
dormousie
Houston
Borders was having a “buy 3, get 1 free” offer so I thought I’d get this one free. So far it’s clever and twisted—hurray!
Muness Alrubaie
Carrboro
My first Gaiman or Pratchett. It got my hooked on both authors.
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