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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2019 · 54 MIN

Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

from Cracked Spines · host Amelia Fisher and Sarah Palmer

This week, Sarah and Amelia discuss Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, and spent A Lot of of time agonizing over the high highs and the very low lows of revisiting old favorites. Amelia reveals herself as the ultimate mold queen. Sarah grapples with her love for this book in the face of YIKES YIKES YIKES moments and then accidentally talks her way into a queer theory revelation. Here's the quotes she was trying to remember. No, she's still not sure why she finds it so meaningful. "Nothin' wrong with witchfinding. I'd like to be a witchfinder. It's just, well, you've got to take it in turns. Today we'll go out witchfinding, an' tomorrow we could hide, an' it'd be the witches' turn to find US."Support the show

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This week, Sarah and Amelia discuss Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, and spent A Lot of of time agonizing over the high highs and the very low lows of revisiting old favorites. Amelia reveals herself as the ultimate mold queen. Sarah grapples with her love for this book in the face of YIKES YIKES YIKES moments and then accidentally talks her way into a queer theory revelation. Here's the quotes she was trying to remember. No, she's still not sure why she finds it so meaningful. ...

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