
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
by Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett (1990)
Like 'mort terry', this shares Pratchett's signature wit and humor with a fantastical premise.

by pratchett (1987)
Death comes to us all. When he came to Mort, he offered him a job. In the Discworld, the Grim Reaper is a black-robed skeleton with glowing blue eyes and a scythe who’s fond of cats and eternally baffled by humanity. He yearns to experience what humanity really has to offer, but to do so, needs to hire help. As Death’s apprentice, Mort will have free board, use of the company horse, and, best of all, another chance at life, because being dead isn’t compulsory. It’s a dream job—until Mort falls in love with Death’s daughter, Ysabell, and discovers that your boss can be a killer on your love life. The Discworld novels can be read in any order but Mort is the first book in the Death series.
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by Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett (1990)
Like 'mort terry', this shares Pratchett's signature wit and humor with a fantastical premise.

by Jasper Fforde (1969)
Similar to 'mort terry', this offers inventive world-building and a humorous, genre-bending narrative.

by Christopher Moore (2002)
Echoes the comedic and irreverent tone found in 'mort terry' with a unique take on a well-known figure.

by Christopher Moore (2006)
Shares 'mort terry's' humorous exploration of death and the afterlife with a contemporary, quirky twist.

by Douglas Adams (1979)
Like 'mort terry', this book delivers laugh-out-loud humor and clever satire in a fantastical setting.
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