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    Small Gods is the thirteenth of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, published in 1992. It tells the origin of the god Om, and his relations with his prophet, the reformer Brutha. In the process, it satirises philosophy, religious institutions, people, and practices, and the role of religion in political life.

    • Terry Pratchett
    • 1992
  2. Oct 29, 2013 · The thirteenth novel in the Discworld series from New York Times bestselling author Sir 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.

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    • Terry Pratchett
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  3. Jan 1, 2001 · Small Gods (Discworld, #13), Terry Pratchett. The Great God Om tries to manifest himself once more in the world, as the time of his eighth prophet is nigh. He is surprised, however, when he finds himself in the body of a tortoise, stripped of his divine powers.

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  4. Mar 17, 2009 · Discworld is an extragavanza--among much else, it has billions of gods. "They swarm as thick as herring roe," writes Terry Pratchett in Small Gods, the 13th book in the series. Where there are gods galore, there are priests, high and low, and... there are novices.

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    • Terry Pratchett
    • Terry Pratchett
    • 1992
  5. A satire on religion and power, Small Gods follows the adventures of Brutha, the Chosen One, and Om, a god who becomes a tortoise. Learn more about the plot, themes and format of this standalone Discworld book.

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  7. Jan 1, 1993 · Small Gods is the thirteenth of Terry Pratchett's popular Discworld Series. Brutha the novice just wants a peaceful life. Until one day he hears the voice of a god calling his name.

    • Terry Pratchett
  8. May 21, 1992 · Buy from The Discworld Emporium. Buy from Bookshop.org. Brutha is the Chosen One. His god has spoken to him, admittedly while currently in the shape of a tortoise. Brutha is a simple lad. He can’t read. He can’t write. He’s pretty good at growing melons. And his wants are few.

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