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Good Omens
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"Armageddon happens just once, and there's no opportunity for a redo until it's done right," claims the quirky book 'The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch.' According to its pages, the end of the world is set to occur in just a week's time. Throughout history, many have foretold the apocalypse, and skepticism is a natural response to such claims. However, what if this time the prophecies are accurate, and the world indeed meets its end next Saturday just after a leisurely teatime?Faced with this looming catastrophe, people have various options: drowning their despair, giving away possessions in anticipation of salvation, or dismissing it all as yet another unfounded rumor. Alternatively, one might take matters into their own hands and try to avert disaster. This is the very dilemma confronting Aziraphale, an angel with an eye for detail, and Crowley, a demon who enjoys the fast life. Having mingled with Earth's inhabitants since the dawn of time, they find themselves unexpectedly fond of human ways and, quite frankly, are not eager for the approaching end times.Compounding their troubles is the peculiar issue of a missing Antichrist, whose whereabouts are unknown. With the stakes so high, Aziraphale and Crowley must navigate their unlikely alliance, hoping to maintain the world they’ve come to cherish.
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"Armageddon happens just once, and there's no opportunity for a redo until it's done right," claims the quirky book 'The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch.' According to its pages, the end of the world is set to occur in just a week's time. Throughout history, many have foretold the apocalypse, and skepticism is a natural response to such claims. However, what if this time the prophecies are accurate, and the world indeed meets its end next Saturday just after a leisurely teatime?Faced with this looming catastrophe, people have various options: drowning their despair, giving away possessions in anticipation of salvation, or dismissing it all as yet another unfounded rumor. Alternatively, one might take matters into their own hands and try to avert disaster. This is the very dilemma confronting Aziraphale, an angel with an eye for detail, and Crowley, a demon who enjoys the fast life. Having mingled with Earth's inhabitants since the dawn of time, they find themselves unexpectedly fond of human ways and, quite frankly, are not eager for the approaching end times.Compounding their troubles is the peculiar issue of a missing Antichrist, whose whereabouts are unknown. With the stakes so high, Aziraphale and Crowley must navigate their unlikely alliance, hoping to maintain the world they’ve come to cherish.
