@MacNutz2 I hope stick around and listen to the rest! This is one of my two favourite books, and it's really good. Especially to atheists, sice we aren't likely to get all pissed off about the handling of religious subjects.
Although some of your pronunciation is is bizzare (no offence, it's funny!). Mainly fiery, which is FIRE-EE, the adjective of fire. There was another I can't remember. Not having ago, I can't speak any other languages, just thought I'd be helpful :)
@AntiHateAllianceAHA I have only watched one season, the one with Christopher Ecclestone. I've never been a Whoist, I'm sorry to say. But maybe I could watch that episode, what's it called?
While I have not read this Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett book, one of my all time favourites is Neil Gaiman's American Gods. What a tour de force of illusion and all out insanity. Neil is the perfect writer of the weird and strange. He makes some of the crop of current writers look pale in comparison. Thanks for the recommendation of Good Omens.
So amazing cool of you (for lack of a better expression) to share / broadcast this book! I am looking forward to listening to all the installments.
Seems as if I missed out on a lot of activity. Well, I am excited at having this to look forward to...cheers.
EuphoricImpact 7 months ago
good
richardmann184 8 months ago
This is my very favorite book! Yay for Neil Gaiman!
MyGrammarRules 8 months ago
Oh fuck...!!! I REMEMBER THIS BOOK!!!! I totally read it before!!! Forgot about this one! Thanks for the memory jog
skimaskradio 9 months ago
That was fun. I haven't read that one. I've been on a fiction fast.
MacNutz2 9 months ago
@MacNutz2 I hope stick around and listen to the rest! This is one of my two favourite books, and it's really good. Especially to atheists, sice we aren't likely to get all pissed off about the handling of religious subjects.
Vitoldian 9 months ago
Although some of your pronunciation is is bizzare (no offence, it's funny!). Mainly fiery, which is FIRE-EE, the adjective of fire. There was another I can't remember. Not having ago, I can't speak any other languages, just thought I'd be helpful :)
AntiHateAllianceAHA 9 months ago
@AntiHateAllianceAHA :D I thought it might be, particulary to a native such as yourself!
Vitoldian 9 months ago
Did you see Neil Gaiman's episode of Dr Who ? It was brilliant !
AntiHateAllianceAHA 9 months ago
@AntiHateAllianceAHA I have only watched one season, the one with Christopher Ecclestone. I've never been a Whoist, I'm sorry to say. But maybe I could watch that episode, what's it called?
Vitoldian 9 months ago
@Vitoldian
you might prefer old-who?
unassumption 9 months ago
Hurray ! I read this as a teenager. Although you did nick my idea ! Hope you still follow Scepticism Inc. x
AntiHateAllianceAHA 9 months ago
@AntiHateAllianceAHA Actually, I think I was younger than a teenager...
AntiHateAllianceAHA 9 months ago
@AntiHateAllianceAHA ...And AHA is me BTW, lost track of myself for a moment there...
Al1981X 9 months ago
@AntiHateAllianceAHA Surely you're not the first one to do this :) MAybe I should have picked a book that less people had read. Oh, well...
And yes, I finished all the chapters you've yet uploaded, and I'm waiting for more :D
Vitoldian 9 months ago
Have you ropped your book in the bath several times? You know you are not a fan of the book without doing so :P
@Coquipirate I would reccomend any Terry Pratchett book.
monkeytail2002 9 months ago
@monkeytail2002 I guess I'm too much of a bibliophile to do such a thing to a book, no matter how great a fan I'd be! :)
Vitoldian 9 months ago
@Vitoldian Why Terry Pratchett himself advocates dropping it in the bath :P
monkeytail2002 9 months ago
While I have not read this Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett book, one of my all time favourites is Neil Gaiman's American Gods. What a tour de force of illusion and all out insanity. Neil is the perfect writer of the weird and strange. He makes some of the crop of current writers look pale in comparison. Thanks for the recommendation of Good Omens.
journeyer58 9 months ago
@journeyer58 Yes, I too like American Gods, as well as Neverwhere. Gaiman's truly one of a kind!
Vitoldian 9 months ago
I'm definatly going to look for that book. It sounds great!
Coquipirate 9 months ago