And now, Good Omens.
May. 31st, 2004 10:36 amFinally, a book where the character I like most doesn't die.
Ok, he's not properly alive, so I don't really know if he could properly die at all, but.. well, he didn't.
Oh! I was forgetting.. ( it has become a custom to add a quote everytime I finish a book. )
And a question. The man feeding the ducks is supposed to be God, right? But I was wondering.. he talks in the very same way Death does. Am I seeing too much in this?
( This has absolutely nothing to do with the rest, and it's stupid, so feel free to skip this part. I'm posting it just because it made me laugh. I've always known deep inside that I was a rogue. The role of the valiant knight with the shining armour never suited me. )
Ok, he's not properly alive, so I don't really know if he could properly die at all, but.. well, he didn't.
Oh! I was forgetting.. ( it has become a custom to add a quote everytime I finish a book. )
And a question. The man feeding the ducks is supposed to be God, right? But I was wondering.. he talks in the very same way Death does. Am I seeing too much in this?
( This has absolutely nothing to do with the rest, and it's stupid, so feel free to skip this part. I'm posting it just because it made me laugh. I've always known deep inside that I was a rogue. The role of the valiant knight with the shining armour never suited me. )