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The Nice and Accurate Good Omens TV Companion: Your guide to Armageddon and the series based on the bestselling novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

par Matt Whyman

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"Following the original novel's chronological structure--from "the Beginning" to "End Times"--this official companion to the Good Omens television series, compiled by Matt Whyman, is a cornucopia of information about the show, its conception, and its creation. Offering deep and nuanced insight into Gaiman's brilliantly reimagining of the Good Omens universe"--Publisher's website.… (plus d'informations)
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Good read. ( )
  Novak | Oct 15, 2023 |
I love behind-the-scenes looks into my favorite media, and this provides an excellent look. There were several things I wanted to know more about after watching the show and reading the original novel, and most of them got answered in this book!! It's wonderful to read the interviews from the actors and crew talking about how much they loved working on the project and with each other. ( )
  BarnesBookshelf | Jan 29, 2023 |
Film books are one of my favourite types of fan memorabilia, since they take us behind the scenes for in-depth explorations of our favourite cinematic universes, and the Good Omens TV Companion is definitely a solid guide. I almost expected the book to be written by Good Omens co-author Neil Gaiman himself, but he’s a busy dude on the set of the show and having another writer come in to do cast and crew interviews provides a certain amount of necessary distance to the source material. We can definitely tell that author Matt Whyman likes Good Omens well enough, but considering the passionate fandom around the story I expected him to be a touch more involved. Maybe he was just taking an overly professional tone in his compilation of interviews and keeping his distance from the cast and crew (who definitely are stoked to work on the show), but the writing came off as a bit cold and clinical in a way that made the narrative a bit blah throughout. This is Good Omens, for antichrist’s sake, we’re supposed to have a laugh! I will give him credit for being thorough, though, since he clearly did his work interviewing all of the crucial cast and crew, bringing out their personal stories from the set, and emphasising the crucial parts of filming that would pique readers’ interest such as set locations, costume design, and the actors’ character development techniques. Strung together in easily accessible chapters which focus on specific characters, scenes, and locations (and including a handy index!) the resulting volume is a solid exploration behind the scenes of the Good Omens tv show. ( )
  JaimieRiella | Jun 2, 2022 |
Companion books to movies and TV shows are always a bit of a dice roll when it comes to their quality. While they're usually filled with interesting anecdotes and tons of pictures, they have a habit of feeling little more than a fluff piece used as advertisement for that film/TV series. Luckily, this isn't the case with either of the two books released as tie-ins for Amazon Prime and BBC's recent adaptation of Good Omens. Both books - a traditional companion and a book featuring all of Neil Gaiman's scripts for the series - are excellent reads, managing to be both informative and worthwhile reads even for those who know everything there is to know about the series and its creation.

This is a gargantuan of a book. Dimension-wise, it's as big as a sheet of paper and as thick as a textbook. Between its covers is a very well-written account of the creation of the Good Omens TV adaptation, from its infancy all the way through its post-production. Included are an enormous array of interviews with the cast and crew, plenty of photographs from behind the scenes, and a litany of other tidbits that should please even the biggest fan of the series. Whyman's time spent on the set has given him a great vantage point from which to write this account of the making of the series and the interviews throughout the book reveal plenty of new information about the creation of the series that fans won't be able to find anywhere else, making this a must-read for those who want to know everything about this series.

I appreciated how well-structured this book was. Many other companion books of this nature hop around from subject to subject as they detail the creation of whatever thing they're covering, but here, it's formatted (more or less) in an episode-by-episode basis, covering topics as they appear within the narrative of the show. It's a great way of formatting such a book and lets readers read behind the scenes secrets of the episodes they just watched as they can pretty easily tell when the subject switches to something that hasn't occurred yet. That being said, I wouldn't read this until you've seen the series as it does contain some spoilers for the show and how it differs from the novel.

I don't often talk about the physical aspects of a book - as I'm typically an ebook reader - but with this one, I must. It's simply a gorgeous book. It's bound very well - though slightly tighter than I'd prefer - which makes it very easy to lay on a table and read. It's very big, which does make it a bit hard to hold but it's no worse than holding a textbook (and weighs a bit less than an average textbook). And, best of all, are the pages themselves. They're thick, glossy pages that reproduce color remarkably well. It feels like a very high-quality book which, for the price, is pretty impressive.

Overall, The Nice and Accurate Good Omens TV Companion is an excellent companion book to an excellent TV series. It's filled with a massive amount of information, lots of wonderful photos, and a ton of revealing interviews, all bound together in a beautiful book. It's a must-read for fans of the series and I absolutely recommend it. ( )
  thoroughlyme | Apr 23, 2021 |
A beautiful book with gorgeous photographs and artwork. A fabulous addition to Good Omens landscape. ( )
  Karen74Leigh | Dec 23, 2020 |
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"Following the original novel's chronological structure--from "the Beginning" to "End Times"--this official companion to the Good Omens television series, compiled by Matt Whyman, is a cornucopia of information about the show, its conception, and its creation. Offering deep and nuanced insight into Gaiman's brilliantly reimagining of the Good Omens universe"--Publisher's website.

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