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Old 07-30-2010, 11:38 PM   #5775
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Read it a few years ago in paperback and loved it, but I do love both authors, so that may explain a lot...
I enjoyed Gaiman's Coraline, but I was never able to get into American Gods. I'm planning to give that one another try. The only thing I've tried to read of Prachett's before is The Last Continent. I didn't get very far in that one, so maybe Prachett just isn't the writer for me?

I really did love the Crowley and Azriphale bits in Good Omens and would have enjoyed a book just about them, without all those other distracting characters running around.
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