The ending section of the book is kind of like, let's take what we got and let's make it work. I think this is very much being presented from a single sort of viewpoint. The point seems to be like, isn't it all a little silly? Sure. Like, isn'tIt worse for everybody to take it so seriously? And you even see that inlike the attitudes of the, of like Satanists or of like Christians. They're trying to like participate in the theology in the apocalypse. Yeah. Okay. Well, what else? What do you, what are your thoughts on "Aquamarine"?
Good Omens was written by a sort of science fiction supergroup, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. It's one of those books where it's as fun to chew on the turns of phrase as it is to find out what happens, which is pretty amazing since it's literally about the end of the world.
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