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Small Gods

2023-04-16 15:39:54

The world of "little god" is behind the turtle. This is a myth of the great ancient world that is found in places where turtles gather; the four elephants are Indian European exquisite. For centuries, this idea was lying in a legendary tree room. All I have to do is grasp it and escape before the alarm sounds. Discworld is based on a series of ancient myths that reached the most "exquisite" form in Hindu myths Of course, these myths are the original Star Trek series "Rock Rock Rock by Security Guards" (Pratchett, Terry) It comes from.

Small God: Everyone likes a little god, that is natural. There is no normal role (except death), and the little god is a story about faith, politics, and turtles. Brutha is a dull protagonist, it works well, and Vorbis is a really cold villain. As a philosopher, I like how Prachet treats my people all the time, and the little god is no exception. If you have read only one book of Discworld, that should be this book. Lord and female: This is another (and I am alone) to consider the "normative" witch book. It has a classic Pratchett twist with elves ... Well, basically a huge heady cat. They are embarrassing, cruel and fascinating. Witch books are often quite close, but this is not necessarily a bad thing - they are similar, but they are also good

But I absolutely love Discworld novels is a small god that is different from other novels, and the persons who appear repeatedly are historical monks and appear only in other novels. The focus of the little god is not faith and belief, satisfaction to clergy and followers, and harsh and profanity. Overall, I read 36 of these novels in 2016. And I'm very happy to finally discover why Pratchett developed such a follower with 30 years of writing. In 2007, Prachet was diagnosed as early Alzheimer's disease. And that had little effect on his body lighting ability he called "greed". During the last eight years of his life, he relied on the assistant to type what he said and kept making what he could do.