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Latest revision as of 00:46, 20 March 2021
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
Author(s) | Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman |
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Published | May 10, 1990 |
Publisher | Gollancz (UK) / Workman (US) |
Genre(s) | Fantasy Religious Satire |
Age group | Adult |
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman is an adult religious satire, originally published on May 10, 1990.
Trigger Warnings
- Animal abuse
- Blood
- Car accident
- Childbirth
- Death
- Eating disorder
- F-Slurs
- Famine
- Fatphobia
- Homophobia
- Insects (maggots)
- Occult
- Pregnancy
- Profanity
- Racism/Appropriation
- Sexually implicit scenes
- Slavery (referenced)
- Snakes
- Starvation
- Violence
- War
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- Genderless main characters
Tropes
- Apocalyptic
- Chosen one
- Deadline
- Forbidden romance
- Found family
- Grumpy & sunshine
- Nouns as names
- Outsider
- Legacy/Prophecy
Controversies
- In 2019, the Good Omens novel by Neil Gaiman and the late Terry Pratchett was adapted into a television series. This series was written by Neil Gaiman himself and can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video. Before its release, a group of 20,000 Christians petitioned to stop the show from streaming on Netflix due to its apparent normalization of satanism and the light-hearted manner in which the show treats religion. However, the petition fell flat as the show is an Amazon Prime original, and therefore is only available on Amazon Prime--not Netflix. [1]