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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Good Omens

After much tripping over fanarts of this book and gathering information from other sources, I finally got motivated enough to drag my butt down to grab a copy.
I think I succeeded in making the simple act of buying a book like a matter of life and death.
Firstly, the book had two covers {link}
I had to stare,flip and check to make sure they were the same, I almost bought both thinking that it was a series.
Then the hardest decision... do I want the stylin' sunglassed Devil or the Angel with elegantly manicured fingers? I'll leave that open.
This probably is one of the fastest books I've read finished ( spent two hours yesterday and the entire morning) and Im totally not regretful for buying it.
There were so many awesome and hilarious scenes going on, I still wish that there would be a movie. Someone other than me would be hyperventilating if J.D. got to play Crowley.

Fanarts will be done soon. Definitely.


rained @ 8:03 PM