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Small Gods (Discworld, #13) - Community Reviews back

by Terry Pratchett, Nigel Planer
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 8 years ago
Made me want to re-read the original. A meditation on the properties of gods and the uses of religion.
Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 8 years ago
I struggled with this one. Much like Pyramids, this one is essentially religious satire. In addition, until the last 50 or so pages, it could have been set anywhere. There was one v. brief mention of the librarian from Unseen University rescuing scrolls from a fire, a couple of characters mentione...
YouKneeK
YouKneeK rated it 8 years ago
Small Gods stands on its own in the Discworld universe, at least when it comes to the story and the characters. It does of course continue to build on the “in jokes” that have been accumulating from the very first Discworld book. There are some references that I think would sail harmlessly over th...
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 10 years ago
The divine order of Discworld is put under the microscope by Terry Pratchett in “Small Gods” as we follow focus of Omnian religion, the Great God Om, and his only believer, Brutha. Pratchett takes on not only organized religion, but also atheism, philosophy, and how militaries find a new technology...
Kythe42's Astral Library
Kythe42's Astral Library rated it 10 years ago
Small Gods by Terry Pratchett is the story of a dimwitted novice priest of the god Om, named Brutha, with an eidetic memory who becomes a prophet rather against his will. Unfortunately when Brutha meets his god, Om happens to be trapped in the form of a tortoise and is almost powerless. It's up to B...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 11 years ago
I can't believe that I am up to number 13 of the Discworld Books, but I guess that is not surprising since I am reading through them until I get to a point where I really don't want to read any more of them (since Pratchett still seems to be writing them for his die hard fans). I can't say that I am...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
I had tried Pratchett more than once on friends' recommendations but just didn't click with him--never got far into one of his books. I decided to give this book a hundred pages to see if it hooked me. I'm glad I did. I think it does take time to warm to this loopy flat world held up by four elephan...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: re-read, fraudio, adventure, fantasy, amusing, philosophy, winter20092010, play-dramatisation, satire, young-adult, published-1992 Read from January 22 to 28, 2010 Set in a complex state of beliefs, the great god Om appears before novice monk Brutha. With Anton Lesser.
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I LOVE this book. Probably my favourite Discworld after Thief of Time. Well worth a reread.
The Book Magpie's Nest
The Book Magpie's Nest rated it 12 years ago
I LOVE this book. Probably my favourite Discworld after Thief of Time. Well worth a reread.
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