Good Omens By Terry Pratchett And Neil Gaiman ~upd~ [ 2025-2026 ]

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch is a celebrated comedic fantasy novel co-authored by and Neil Gaiman , first published in 1990. The book follows an unlikely alliance between the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley, who team up to prevent the Apocalypse because they have grown too fond of their comfortable lives on Earth. The Authorship and Collaboration

This single exchange redefines the entire conflict. Good and evil are not teams in a football match; they are dysfunctional employers. True morality, the book suggests, lies in the messy, grey space of free will, sushi lunches, and looking after a world you’ve come to love not because you were commanded to, but because you chose to. good omens by terry pratchett and neil gaiman

Together, they created something neither could have written alone: a story that laughs at the apocalypse while simultaneously taking its emotional stakes deadly seriously . Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of

"The point is... the point is. We're on our own side." Aziraphale: "There is no our side, Crowley! Not really. There's Heaven and Hell. And that's all." Crowley: "No. There's Us." Good and evil are not teams in a

The novel began as a parody of the Just William book series, originally titled William the Antichrist by Neil Gaiman. After Gaiman shared the first 5,000 words with Terry Pratchett, Pratchett proposed they write it together.