| |
|
| | #4 (permalink) |
| Unreg. Mutant Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Tyne and Wear
Posts: 2,689
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS I quite enjoyed it, but I acknowledge that both Pratchett & Gaiman have developed and moved on as writers since then. I've often wondered how co-authored books work (I don't mean like David & Leigh Eddings - that's just keepin' the missus happy! ) as you probably have to work hard to not interfer in the other writers sections & be open to criticism.Back to the point, I liked Good Omens a lot. The 4 bikers were probably my favourite characters. |
| | |
| | #5 (permalink) |
| Daisy Toadfoot Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Wiltshire
Posts: 915
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS I really enjoyed Good Omens too, it was the first book I'd read by either author and it pushed me to go out and read their other works and I'm glad I did because I now enjoy both authors separately and in their own right! I wouldn't be able to tell you my favourite character, I read it a while ago now and was preggers at the time so the book is embedded deep in my memory somewhere but I plan to re-read it very soon as I remember it made me laugh a lot! xx |
| | |
| | #6 (permalink) |
| Did you not know? Join Date: May 2005 Location: Greater London
Posts: 566
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS I'm 50-50 with this book. I'm not really a fan of Pratchet, which I think contributes. Heard that the darker parts of the book was writter by Gaiman - but then someone on this forum (think it was leto) said it was actually the other way round and Gaiman wrote the lighter parts of the book. Should really read the book again though, maybe my opinion will change now that I'm a wee bit older. ![]() |
| | |
| | #7 (permalink) |
| Dodo Ffan Join Date: May 2006 Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 124
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS I thought this book was hilarious, though I must agree that Gaiman has written better books (American God's, Neverwhere). Can't say it about Pratchett, because I haven't read any of his books yet. Started in one, but simply wasn't in the mood for his kind of humor. In Good Omens, I loved the Four Bikers of the Apocalyps, but the relation between Crowley and Aziraphale I liked best! |
| | |
| | #8 (permalink) | |
| Moderator Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 809
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS Quote:
| |
| | |
| | #9 (permalink) |
| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
Posts: 2,564
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS I agree that both Gaiman and Pratchett have done far better work on their own, but as a collaboration Good Omens is a wonderful read. I personally loved it and have read it several times, especially when feeling a little down as it never fail to have me laughing again. Besides, it provided me with the perfect name for my very sinister black cat. He's Aziraphael now and seems happy with the name. My favourite characters would be Crowley and Aziraphael ... and the idea that we really have time for tea. ![]() |
| | |
| | #10 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Swansea
Posts: 1,064
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS i dislike it. i was told to read it beacuse im not a fan of prachett, but i love neil gaimon, and was told this would get me into prachett. it didn't. it's just not my sort of humour in the slightest. my dad probably loves it tho. |
| | |
| | #11 (permalink) |
| Admin and Tea-boy Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: UK: SCOTLAND:
Posts: 5,330
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS I rmember reading it a few years ago and found it something of a slog - I don't remember finding much of it funny. Would it be fair to say the book was quite a departure for Pratchett in terms of humour? |
| | |
| | #12 (permalink) |
| Unreg. Mutant Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Tyne and Wear
Posts: 2,689
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS I think it's fair to say it doesn't roll along at breakneck pace like a lot of TP's novels. The tone is more considered and the humour is more subtle & situational rather than outright parody. I've always considered it more a Neil Gaiman book than a Terry Pratchett one, personally ![]() |
| | |
| | #13 (permalink) |
| now with Dentyne! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Greater London
Posts: 94
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS I thought this book was great fun! Think there was some rumour about it being made into a movie a while back as well, with Terry Gilliam as the director? That would have been great fun, but it didn't happen. ![]() |
| | |
| | #15 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Swansea
Posts: 1,064
| Re: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet Novel - GOOD OMENS terry gilliam might have made it more bareable for me (as a movie) cos i LOVE his stuff! i dont' think i've seen a bad terry gilliam movie ![]() there are a lot of, this might happen, as a film that still hasn't. like the death movie. i want that! prefer teh sandman movie but could live with death (tho i still fear the sudden influx of young goths trying to imitate her, or even older goths, the way that they did after pirates of caribian came out. should have seen the johnny depp lookalikes at the first whitby after the first movie. hoping to see more this october) sorry, taht went off in a tangent! anywya, film would have been good, even tho i hate the book, cos gilliam is great, so that is ashame ![]() |
| | |
|
| About | Link To Us | For Writers | For Publishers | Privacy | Terms of Use | Copyright | Press | XML/RSS | Contact Us © Copyright Science Fiction Fantasy Chronicles 2003-2008 |