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Ebook About The thirteenth novel in the Discworld series from New York Times bestselling author Terry Pratchett.Lost in the chill deeps of space between the galaxies, it sails on forever, a flat, circular world carried on the back of a giant turtle— Discworld —a land where the unexpected can be expected. Where the strangest things happen to the nicest people. Like Brutha, a simple lad who only wants to tend his melon patch. Until one day he hears the voice of a god calling his name. A small god, to be sure. But bossy as Hell.Book Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A Review :
Small Gods is a novel of Discworld where the world is a flat disc, balanced on the backs of four elephants which are standing on the back of a giant turtle. There are many novels set in Discworld, and most of them are clever, witty, and rapid-fire novels. Almost all of the Discworld novels fall into different categories: Tiffany Aching, Rincewind, the three witches, Sam Vines and the guards, and Death. Each book in a group focuses on one of them, although they cross over and pop up in each others' books all the time. This book is one of the few that stands alone. There are only the fleeting mentions or appearances of the familiar such as Ankh- Morpork (a familiar setting in Discworld), Lu Tse (an ancient monk), and the librarian from the Unseen University (an orangutan). Death has a more substantial appearance, but I would not consider this book to be a novel of Death. This is a story of faith, religion, philosophy, war, loyalty, and integrity. That sounds a bit highfalutin, but do not forget that this is a Terry Pratchett book so it is also satirical, absurd, and occasionally silly. Brutha, the main character, is a naïve novice monk in Omnia. Vorbis is a scheming high priest and head of state of Omnia who dominates through fear and directs their version of the inquisition. These story begins when an eagle drops a turtle in the garden where Brutha is working. The turtle is currently the manifestation of a small god (Om) who regains his consciousness on the descent. Only Brutha can hear the god speak. Antics, diplomacy, treachery, prayer, and great adventure ensue. There is method to the madness. Terry Pratchett does a wonderful job of maintaining the integrity of his absurd world and his characters while keeping everything fresh and creative. As always, the humor is wrapped around serious themes. The discussions of religion, faith, and philosophy are absurd, but thought provoking. Actually, there is a large cast of characters in this book with gods, philosophers, monks, priests, torturers, soldiers, sailors, a turtle, foreign leaders, a fisherman, and so on. I cannot read too many of them in a row, but when I need something different, a Discworld novel is the perfect metaphorical palate refresher. Like all the Discworld books, the tone is satirical and clever. While it makes sense to generally read the books in order, this book can stand alone. These books do not contain any scenes, language, or images that would rate even a PG-13 rating at the movies. If a reader does not have sufficient maturity, much of the book will be wasted, because you won’t get the jokes or understand the satire. It should be impossible to write such pure nonsense that ends up making great sense. It took a little bit for me to begin to care about the hero of the story - he seemed a little dim at the outset. But it is a story of discovery - and his journey into the nature of religion is a profound one. Funny and serious, it is an entertaining read and steps beyond surface critiques and into quite thoughtful territory. I laughed out loud quite a few times. This may be my favorite of his books. I am also a big fan of Mort, and the Tiffany books... though it is hard to pick a true favorite as they are all in turns entertaining and profound. I just can't read too many in a row as his voice loses its magic. Like salt or many spices, Pratchett books are best sprinkled among other reads. But he is one of my favorite authors. Read Online Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A Download Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A PDF Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A Mobi Free Reading Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A Download Free Pdf Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A PDF Online Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A Mobi Online Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A Reading Online Small Gods: Discworld Novel, A Read Online Terry Pratchett Download Terry Pratchett Terry Pratchett PDF Terry Pratchett Mobi Free Reading Terry Pratchett Download Free Pdf Terry Pratchett PDF Online Terry Pratchett Mobi Online Terry Pratchett Reading Online Terry PratchettDownload Mobi A Whirlwind of Color (The Hunted Series Book 6) By Ivy Smoak
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