Gift Ideas for Kids Who Love Good Omens
The funniest apocalyptic novel of the 20th century pulled in plenty of new fans with its much-anticipated screen adaptation. These gifts have the same apocalyptic appeal.
Something You Need
The full-cast radio production will have you laughing out loud.
SOMETHING YOU WANT
IdealBookshelf Neil Gaiman Print
This gorgeous illustration features Gaiman’s best- loved work, including Neverwhere, Stardust, American Gods, and The Sandman as well as Good Omens.
Pratchett invented this surprisingly fun strategy game for the eponymous book in the Discworld series, and it’s as weird, complicated, and satisfying as the rest of Pratchett’s work. (And bonus: Pratchett wrote the user manual, which is brilliant.)
Neil Gaiman has penned some of the best-loved episodes of the Doctor Who reboot, but even if he hadn’t, it’s easy to imagine the newest reboot of The Doctor jumping into the action with Crowley and Aziraphale.
SOMETHING TO WEAR
You don’t have to understand it, you just have to wear it.
SOMETHING TO READ
You Don't Have to Be Evil to Work Here, But It Helps by Tom Holt
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde
The Dark Lord of Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones
Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China that Never Was by Barry Hughart
The Gates by John Connolly
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If you’ve got a reader who’s always ready for an excuse to hang with the gang from River Heights, one of these gifts might be a fun addition to your holiday wish list.