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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 with Official Interviews & Photographs [Whyman, Matt] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. 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 with Official Interviews & Photographs Review: An Excellent Companion to an Excellent Mini Series - 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 desertcart 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. Review: So good I bought a second one - IMO as far as TV or movie companion books go, as mentioned by others they can vary in quality. Personally, I like my companion books stuffed with great still shots, as well as storyboard sketches. Even if "obviously" the viewer in theory can take all the screen shots they want, I still prefer lots of pictures, and details. Outside of this companion book feeling well produced in hand (and I still appreciate the feel of a well-crafted book), happily it is stuffed with chapters on ALL of the characters of this "miracle" of a series. Love that, as I loved the aesthetics and costume design and even the camera framing in this show - like, for instance, the overhead shot of Aziraphale walking toward the bandstand with the grey twisted trees all around. He's the one gleaming white note in the scene, as there's sort of a hint that he is descending into hell. Sort of. Just from that overhead shot. Aside from the badass Crowley and angelic Aziraphale, there isn't one character whose "look" I wasn't delighted by - Lord Beelzebub and Gabriel being other favorites of mine (like the flies buzzing around Beelzebub and Gabriel's pastels LOL). IMO it's the delicious attention to details that are part of making this series so stellar, so was very happy with an unstinting companion book to go along with the completely binge-worthy, completely rewatchable Good Omens. And picked up a second one, because, eventually, like a lot of books it will most likely go out of print. I'd rather scoop another copy now. I don't do that often, but every now and again there's a book I'd just like a second copy of. Just in case there's an accident or something "eek". Because IMO if this series isn't regarded as iconic, and showered with awards, it should be - one of the top adaptations I have ever seen, from design to music to, of course, the inspired performances of leads Sheen and Tennant (BTW desertcart thanks for co-funding the production with the BBC!) And it goes well on the shelf with my aged, tattered, copy of Good Omens which was hysterical when I first read it years ago, and is just as funny now. I don't buy so many hardcopy books any more but every now and then, there's one I really need for the shelves. Or two - just in case the cat hacks up a hairball in the wrong place, or when there is a demonic spill of coffee.















| Best Sellers Rank | #112,670 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in History & Criticism Fantasy #55 in Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Television (Books) #95 in Movie Direction & Production |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,146) |
| Dimensions | 9 x 1.02 x 10.88 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0062898353 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062898357 |
| Item Weight | 3.23 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Publisher | William Morrow |
M**.
An Excellent Companion to an Excellent Mini Series
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.
J**N
So good I bought a second one
IMO as far as TV or movie companion books go, as mentioned by others they can vary in quality. Personally, I like my companion books stuffed with great still shots, as well as storyboard sketches. Even if "obviously" the viewer in theory can take all the screen shots they want, I still prefer lots of pictures, and details. Outside of this companion book feeling well produced in hand (and I still appreciate the feel of a well-crafted book), happily it is stuffed with chapters on ALL of the characters of this "miracle" of a series. Love that, as I loved the aesthetics and costume design and even the camera framing in this show - like, for instance, the overhead shot of Aziraphale walking toward the bandstand with the grey twisted trees all around. He's the one gleaming white note in the scene, as there's sort of a hint that he is descending into hell. Sort of. Just from that overhead shot. Aside from the badass Crowley and angelic Aziraphale, there isn't one character whose "look" I wasn't delighted by - Lord Beelzebub and Gabriel being other favorites of mine (like the flies buzzing around Beelzebub and Gabriel's pastels LOL). IMO it's the delicious attention to details that are part of making this series so stellar, so was very happy with an unstinting companion book to go along with the completely binge-worthy, completely rewatchable Good Omens. And picked up a second one, because, eventually, like a lot of books it will most likely go out of print. I'd rather scoop another copy now. I don't do that often, but every now and again there's a book I'd just like a second copy of. Just in case there's an accident or something "eek". Because IMO if this series isn't regarded as iconic, and showered with awards, it should be - one of the top adaptations I have ever seen, from design to music to, of course, the inspired performances of leads Sheen and Tennant (BTW Amazon thanks for co-funding the production with the BBC!) And it goes well on the shelf with my aged, tattered, copy of Good Omens which was hysterical when I first read it years ago, and is just as funny now. I don't buy so many hardcopy books any more but every now and then, there's one I really need for the shelves. Or two - just in case the cat hacks up a hairball in the wrong place, or when there is a demonic spill of coffee.
J**D
A deeper dive into the adaptation
I read the Good Omens novel only a few weeks before watching the Amazon-BBC miniseries. I enjoyed the novel, and absolutely LOVED the show. With co-author Neil Gaiman as showrunner, a brilliant cast and a dedicated director, the show perfectly captured the spirit of the novel. It had new material to surprise long-time fans, but much of the original story as well. I enjoyed it so much that I ordered this companion book as soon as I discovered it. The book provides a lot of context for the show, including concept art and abundant information about the adaptation process. There’s also some historical background on previous attempts to adapt the show and an exploration of the filmmaking process (location, casting, special effects). One running theme throughout was the desire of Gaiman, and by extension all the filmmakers, to honor Terry Patchett. In addition to his famous fedora and many of his books in Aziraphael’s shop, Gaiman took extra pains to ensure the parts of the novel that were distinctly Terry’s made it into the adaptation- such as Agnes Nutter. Moreover, there are several heartwarming anecdotes about the friendship between the two authors. However, the best parts for me were when the book addressed the changes from the novel to the screen. Episode three’s unusually long precredit sequence is once such instance and Gaiman goes into detail about why he created it for the show. As a screenwriter, he is keenly aware of the differences between the two mediums and what audiences need from each. Overall, this is an excellent tie-in for fans of the show and novel. It’s a beautiful book, with many behind the scenes pictures, artwork and interviews. Highly recommended.
F**G
Der TV Companion ist ein wunderbares Begleitbuch für die gleichnamige Serie. Das Buch ist hochwertig verarbeitet. Das Papier ist dicker und die Seiten vollständig coloriert. Das Buch ist original auf Englisch geschrieben und es gibt keine deutsche Übersetzung dazu. Das Buch habe ich mir über Amazon auch aus England importieren lassen. Es ist wunderbar aufgemacht und hat ein tolles Wendecover. Auf der Rückseite ist Crowley oben und Aziraphale unten. Das Buch bietet wunderbare Einblicke zu Kostüme, Charakteren, Drehorte, Setaufbau und der Machart des Films. Es gibt Interviews mit den Machern und Schauspielern. Die vielen Details sind sehr schön anzusehen und dazu die Bilder von den ersten Skizzen bis zu dem Dreh. Als Fan bekommt man viele Einblicke, wie viel Arbeit dahinter steckt und am Ende gibt es eine Bildstrecke mit Fotos hinter dem Set, wie der Drehort aufgebaut war, wie die Leute am Arbeiten sind, Greenscreens und und vieles mehr. Es begleitet den Leser durch die ganze Serie. Das Buch ist ein Merch für alle Fans der Serie über einen Engel und einen Dämon, die seit Jahrtausenden auf der Erde wandeln.
た**こ
このレビューはドラマ化に辺りGood Omensを知ったが英語がわからないので本を買うのを悩んでいる私のような人に向けて書いています。 英語しかありません、そこは覚悟しましょう。 kindleで購入すればエキサイト翻訳的な事は出来ます、私はkindleで購入しました、物理で欲しかったら買い直せばいいんです。 英語出来ない私から見て一番の収穫は写真です、キャラクタービジュアル、本編、撮影中、ロケ地、あとは未収録シーンのようなのも何枚か、イメージイラストも素敵。 米アマゾンで見るともう何枚か中身の写真が添付されてるのでそちらで判断してもいいと思います。 英語がわからなくても眺めていて楽しいので英語がわかる人はもっと楽しいでしょう。 できればそういう人がもっとこの本の面白さを伝えてくれるとうれしいです。
J**I
Ovviamente è scritto in inglese 😅ma ci sono molte foto interessanti l'ho preso apposta pur non leggendo bene inglese. Perché ora che aspetto che arrivi in Italia facciamo notte. Comunque ottimo libro per gli appassionati della serie Ci ha messo un po' ad arrivare ma va bene così
E**E
A heavy book! Excellent quality paper. Wonderful content and images from the Prime TV series.
C**A
Estoy encantada con este libro. Gran recopilación de información sobre el origen de la novela y la serie y cómo se fue llevando a cabo. Entrevistas, imágenes detrás de las cámaras, diseños de vestuario, anécdotas, detalles de los escenarios... Muy buena calidad tanto la cubierta como las páginas. Desde el aspecto físico hasta el contenido está hecho con mucho mimo.
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