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Finally, Aziraphale spoke. “You mean to say— you got us married?”
“Just as a precaution, I never really thought I’d end up discorporated again, it’d been ages, you just don’t get stampedes or assassinations like you used to —”
“You got us married, and you didn’t tell me?”
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Crowley gets inconveniently discorporated. And it’s not like it’s ever been easy to get a new body, but this time around, things really aren’t looking good. His new innuendo-obsessed lust-demon of a coworker honestly isn’t helping things.
Meanwhile, Aziraphale has a dead body to contend with, and an occult mortician & his very normal daughter to fend off. What lengths will he go to in order to get Crowley back to Earth?
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Bookmarked by Mieter
16 May 2025
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lovely
(?? reread): "Because maybe the greatest kink of all… is true love" go yasti go
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Without any more assignments coming from Downstairs, Crowley is struck with a bad case of the doldrums.
It takes a bit of trial and error, but eventually a solution is found.
(Or: the one where Crowley becomes an Uber driver.)
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In which people keep mistaking Crowley and Aziraphale for a couple, and Aziraphale starts to wonder if there might be something to it.
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Bookmarked by Mieter
22 Jan 2026
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a cute heartwarming classic. Love this more awkward side of Aziraphale (And Crowley as well), I feel as if in regards to Az. it gets forgotten in some of the other books.
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Crowley gets reinstated as an angel.
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Bookmarked by Mieter
22 Jan 2026
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worth the hype. I'd be glad if this was s3. Also, why are the most comical parts of this book when they are in hell? Every other place they were seemed steeped in misery or stress, most of the time both (but like I was hooked soo). + The first half of this book is just, as Gabriel pointed out, Aziraphales personal hell. ++ Thanks to Raphael for saying the truth brutally honest +++ Where would our heroes be if not for gay night clubs ++++ A book where Aziraphale FINALLY overcomes his narrow-minded tendency in regards to heaven and/or God. +++++ (I should've used numbers instead) You can really feel how Raphael is Crowly but also there are tangible CANYONS between them?! That is to say, really great writing, especially for the main charachters. ++++++ Also the plot and introspection is just mwah. (Just found out the author posted this 19 days after s2 got released... and posted the first chapter only 5 days after... and its longer than to kill a mockingbird... thats insane).
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Getting it Sorted by lucky_spike
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
13 Jan 2024
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Aziraphale's book-sorting strategies are maddeningly obscure, Crowley's got snake eyes which are tragically bad at reading, and the local vicar is a little bit bored.
When the new retiree at the end of the lane asks Father John for a hand in solving a mystery around his house, it seems like a benign enough offer. Read some books, gather some intel, occasionally attend a clandestine meeting in a leaky old garden shed. Surely nothing can go too wrong.
Bookmarked by Mieter
20 Jan 2026
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Really lovely story, with an "oh but of course! "reveal at the end.
