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Einfach gttlich: Ein Scheibenwelt-Roman | Terry Pratchett
Einmalige Sonderausgabe! Brutha hat prankenartige Hnde, einen tonnenfrmigen Leib und baumstammdicke Beine, die in Spreizfen enden. Und er ist nicht gerade helle. Aber irgendwas muss an ihm dran sein, denn Gott Om hat zu ihm gesprochen. Er sei der Erwhlte. Doch auf einmal ist die Inquisition hinter ihm her und bringt Brutha jede Menge rger. Und so zerbricht sich der dicke Tempelgrtner seinen Schdel darber, wie bei allen Gttern er sein Amt wieder los werden kann ...
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Leniverse
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I actually have a positive-ish message today. Not sure I really believe it will turn out all right, but I still think it's the only way to live authentically.

#InQuotes #belief
@eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

julesG Perfect 2y
Eggs Great quote 👍🏼 2y
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catsuit_mango
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Already many quotes, a nice start of a Sunday with Terry Pratchett :)

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Hedon
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Starting my first Terry Pratchett book. People said start with this one. So far people were right. Fun read so far. Will have to read all 40 now… so many books. So little time.

SamAnne An author I‘ve been trying to get to! 2y
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Will never get tired of Pratchett's ideas on books and libraries. 📚♥️

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claudiuo
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It was time for another great Discworld read, and this book was it. As always loved Sir Terry Pratchett's comments dressed in humor, this time on the subject of Gods and religion. A pick!

@PuddleJumper This was my #Roll100 #2 pick for both April and May - yay, one read, two picks 😁

What best to get a taste of this book than by some quotes.

“Gods don't like people not doing much work. People who aren't busy all the time might start to think.“ ⬇

claudiuo “The Ephebians believed that every man should have the vote (provided that he wasn't poor, foreign, nor disqualified by reason of being mad, frivolous, or a woman).“

“Humans! They lived in a world where the grass continued to be green and the sun rose every day and flowers regularly turned into fruit, and what impressed them? Weeping statues. And wine made out of water!“ ⬇
3y
claudiuo “The figures looked more or less human. And they were engaged in religion. You could tell by the knives (it's not murder if you do it for a god).“

“Around the Godde there forms a Shelle of prayers and Ceremonies and Buildings and Priestes and Authority, until at Last the Godde Dies. Ande this maye notte be noticed.“ ⬇
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claudiuo “All libraries, everywhere, are connected by the bookworm holes in space created by the strong space-time distortions found around any large collections of books.“

“Anything was possible last night. That was the trouble with last nights. They were always followed by this mornings.“
3y
PuddleJumper Yay! That's great! 3y
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Twainy
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A philosophical commentary on religion, faith & society/community with loads of humor.

So far this is my 4th Discworld book. Of the 4 books I think this one could be read at any point in the series because no character that I know of is a repeat so far but a short appearance by Death.

The God Om wakes up in the body of a tortoise & wants to find out why and Brutha attempts to find truth in religion. This alone 😂

Though provoking!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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“The tortoise is a ground-living creature. It is impossible to live nearer the #ground without being under it. Its horizons are a few inches away. It has about as good a turn of speed as you need to hunt down a lettuce. It has survived while the rest of evolution flowed past it by being, on the whole, no threat to anyone and too much trouble to eat.” #QuotsyJun21

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“His philosophy was a mixture of three famous schools -- the Cynics, the Stoics and the Epicureans -- and summed up all three of them in his famous phrase, 'You can't trust any bugger further than you can throw him, and there's nothing you can do about it, so let's have a #drink.” #QuotsyJun21

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Last supper, Sir Pterry- style! Needed a bit of comfort reading today and there‘s nothing better for that than a Pratchett 🐢🐘🐘🐘🐘🌏 De Chelonian Mobile! #discworld #pratchettposse

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Queerbeetleserin
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ich habe das Buch mit Genuss begonnen. Mitten drin glich es dann doch sehr den anderen glaubenskritischen Büchern, dass ich beinahe das Interesse verlor. und dann nahm die Geschichte Fahrt auf. Ich wurde reingesogen. Es war sprudelnd,witzig,ideenreich. Den Sprecher fand ich gut.

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Queerbeetleserin
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ich habe das Buch mit Genuss begonnen. Mitten drin glich es dann doch sehr den anderen glaubenskritischen Büchern, dass ich beinahe das Interesse verlor. und dann nahm die Geschichte Fahrt auf. Ich wurde reingesogen. Es war sprudelnd,witzig,ideenreich. Den Sprecher fand ich gut.

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Thanks @Buechersuechtling for the tag. #thoughtprovokingthursday @BayouGirl85

LA TARTARUGA SI MUOVE.
Und die Schildkröte bewegt sich doch.
The turtle moves.

I was laughing so much reading this quote, I started to cry.

What about you @VeKu @Pamelibrarian @BookNAround @nitalibrarian ?

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LitStephanie

"There were all sorts of ways to petition the Great God, but they depended largely on how much you could afford, which was right and proper and exactly how things should be. After all, those who had achieved success in the world clearly had done it with the approval of the Great God, because it was impossible to believe that they had managed it with His disapproval. In the same way, the Quisition could act without possibility of flaw."

LitStephanie Hahaha! This book is a little darker than Guards! Guards! but still very funny. 4y
SamAnne Have you read Good Omens that he wrote with Neil Gaimen? That's been on my list for awhile. 4y
LitStephanie Nope, I just discovered Terry Pratchett, but I intend to read more. My pal/massage therapist recommended the author in general and Good Omens in particular. 4y
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Graywacke ❤️ TP - you started with my favorite one and also the first one I read. 4y
LitStephanie @Graywacke I actually first read Guards! Guards! Small Gods is a very different sort of story. I plan on reading a lot more TP! 4y
Graywacke Have you been introduced to the tips at the @LitsyWelcomeWagon ? I didn‘t see a post on it. Recommended. 🙂 4y
Graywacke (That would have more sense in the context of your first post. Sorry. ) 4y
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MariaW
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I know I am bit late, but I was put yesterday. Thanks @julesG for the tag.
@MoonWitch94 #thoughtfulthursday

🌙 After 10 weeks of online teaching collegues working together more than ever.
🌙 The turtle moves!
🌙 I get the stuff which has been on my to-buy-list forever.
🌙 Piroggi

MoonWitch94 I ❤️ Pirogis Thanks for playing 😊⭐️🌙 5y
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Finished this one on #hoopla this morning, and I‘m not sure how much my enjoyment of it was diminished by having to read on my phone (not my preferred method) and how much by my general preference for late Pratchett over early. Still a good story of Discworld and religion and mythology and tortoises 🐢

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“What have I always believed?
That on the whole, by and large, if a man lived properly, not according to what any priests said, but according to what seemed decent and honest inside, then it would, at the end, more or less, turn out all right.” #MarchMagics #TerryPratchett #Discworld

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A Valentine‘s Day shopping spree! All of the Discworld books are used and Small Gods is the only one of these I haven‘t read. Uriah Heep had come to my attention lately and Stormsong was a must have (although now it has to wait for a Witchmark reread first!). #marchmagics

bookishnerd I loved Uriah Heep! 5y
LitStephanie Uriah Heep, the character from David Copperfield? 4y
kristenm @LitStephanie Yep! I guess characters can escape their books? Still haven‘t read it but that‘s what the blurb says. Since he is my most hated fictional character, I‘m nervous to read it! 4y
LitStephanie @kristenm, LOL, I look forward to a review when you are done. Intriguing. 4y
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Rbressette
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I‘m on a #Discworld kick and this one has been my favorite so far!

CoffeeNBooks Welcome to Litsy! 📚 5y
SW-T Welcome to Litsy! 😊 #litsywelcomewagon 5y
Eggs Welcome to Litsy 🥳🌺🥳 5y
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I saw this on Pinterest this morning, and all I could think of was.... “The Turtle Moves”

#OokBOokClub
#PratchettPosse

Ooh, and the elephants are tiny 🤪

julesG 😁😁😁 5y
Gezemice Nice 👍😂 5y
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Small Gods is one of my favorites from Pratchett. He takes on religion and beliefs, and the difference between them. In a country dedicated to the god Om, when Om actually shows up as a tortoise, he finds only one true believer - Brutha, the naive novice who believes everything he is told - until he learns - and with knowledge and belief, he changes the world. One of the best, funniest, most insightful and most human books from Sir Terry.

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I‘ll admit it took a bit for this one to get going for me, a lot of new characters, only brief cameos of a few we know, BUT I really loved this one once it got going. A great story that will make you think of “organized religion” verses faith in a completely different (but sadly true) way, Pratchett as always pokes at the sacred and reveals the inconsistencies of humanity.

#PratchettPosse
#OokBOokClub

Another #SeriesRead @TheSpineView

JCPaulk Still my favorite Pratchett 5y
TheSpineView 🤩🤩🤩 5y
Gezemice This is one of my favorites. Spot on, and so many funny bits. The characters are a delight too, especially Brutha. 5y
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julesG
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Hello friends! Open discussion is in the FOLLOWING POST marked as a spoiler. Find the #SmallGods post & tap "show me" on the spoiler tag to join in the discussion. Join in whenever you can! Today. Tomorrow. Next month! The post will always be up so just tag each other & we'll jump in to discuss with you. Feel free to chat about anything!

#OokBOokClub #Discworld #SirTerryPratchett #TerryPratchett #PratchettPosse #ReadAlong #EpicBuddyRead

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Welcome to the #OokBOokClub open discussion for #SmallGods! Feel free to discuss anything! Don't forget to tag each other in the comments so your friends can see your reply. Have fun!

#SirTerryPratchett #TerryPratchett #PratchettPosse #ReadAlong #EpicBuddyRead #Discworld

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I‘m just at the beginning of this one, I‘m a bit behind. 5y
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julesG @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I'm sure you'll catch up soon. 5y
Iblu I loved it. The way he portrays religion and the absurdities of some of them as they get interpreted by mankind. Surprised there was not a single female character. Loved Didaktylos (excuse my spelling, I listened to this book) and Forbes was a formidable character. The librarian from Unseen University making an appearance!!!! 5y
julesG @Iblu You've summed up my thoughts! Shame there wasn't any female character, apart from Brutha's mentioned grandmother. I would have liked to see Pratchett's take on a matriarchal religion. Does him omitting female characters/gods mean he didn't have anything sarcastic to say about them? 😁 I truly love how he described the absurdities of religion. Lu-Tze was cute, and it's the first book featuring him. PS: Vorbis and Didactylos 😉 5y
Iblu @julesG thanks for the spelling!! I‘m curious, is Lu-Tze a returning character then? I wonder whether the omission of references to matriarchal religion was a kind of admission of a difference and possibly perceived superiority? I‘m not equipped to really say they are better but maybe someone can shed a little light? 5y
julesG @Iblu Yup, Lu-Tze will return. But not sure in which book. He's like the librarian, shows up now and then. 5y
TheSpineView I felt like Pratchett was poking fun at the way humans try to quantify a God and not just poking at religion as a whole. 5y
khooliha It was very weird to revisit this book and see how much of the "taking on characteristics of the shape your inhabiting" rubbed off on the kind of story I like to tell. As for the book itself, I wish there was more to Brutha, I guess. 5y
DrexEdit I did enjoy this book and was doing all these “Ha!“ and “Too Right!“ and “snort!“ comments throughout. But, it seemed to me that Sir Terry bit off a bit too much to chew with this. He's taking on religion, philosophy, ethics, morality, and grandmothers! So I guess my take, on my first read through this, is that although all the story parts worked together, I still got the sense that it was 2 or 3 stories mashed together. Anybody else think that? 5y
julesG @DrexEdit Too Right! 😁 5y
Gezemice I am still working on it, but this is my second read. I read this before I read other Discworld books and I loved it. Revisiting, still so true, but I can appreciate the Pratchettian wit more. Those observations of religion are so astute. In this whole city devoted to a God there is only one true believer? 5y
Gezemice @Iblu Lu-Tze features prominently in Thief of Time. 5y
Gezemice @DrexEdit He always had 2-3 stories going. That‘s just how he operates. I personally enjoy the writing and characters the most - the stories are a hit or miss. 5y
gossamerchild This is absolutely one of my favorites. I feel bad I missed it on this go around, but I'll try to get back to it and actually comment something other than the same thing I always comment :-D 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Finally finished! It took me a bit to sink into this one, but I loved it. I was still waiting for the lion to show up at the ending though! 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice That was one of the best observances about religion I thought, a whole city based on a faith, but only one true believer....the rest all going along so they could use the religion to justify whatever they wanted. Sad, but another one of those sadly very true things. 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yeah, Pratchett is so good at pointing out the corruption of system, but he does it on a nice, kind way - somehow he is always like, well, that‘s just how things are, and perfectly normal people can do perfectly evil things. Like when the inquisitors all have mugs like “world‘s best dad” and they take up a collection when someone retires. 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice Yes! That was another great bit! 5y
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julesG
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Can we go back on holiday?

It's 8am, I've been up since 5.30am (Yoga, was hard at that hour), and I've already managed 1.9k steps. My kids kept me busy.

Tea and my #OokBOokClub read on audio, then chores.

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khooliha
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I think I'm going to go with this book being good, not great. It has a lot to say, but (as I often do) I find myself wishing I liked the characters better. But it has some of my favorite storytelling tropes (might even be the source of my fondness for them!) and I had a good time.
#OokBOokClub #SummersEndReadathon

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khooliha
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I forgot that the Librarian makes a cameo appearance! Good for him.
#OokBOokClub

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Continuing my #lunchreading with the #OokBookClub book of the month. I've even got my own Great God Om to read with me (in the form of a frog). He's not talking though. At least not at the moment. 😂😂😂

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khooliha

So Small Gods and Witches Abroad kind of feel like opposites, plotting wise. Witches Abroad is very goal-focused, while nearly 150 pages in Small Gods is just... drifting along. Let's you really feel the difference between an active and a passive protag.
#OokBOokClub

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khooliha

I think I'm getting to the point of the #OokBOokClub where I'm rereading the books for the first time? Maybe? This paperback spine is looking pretty pristine.

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AbbaZabba02
Mehso-so

Books 62-65 Discworld Binge, finished somewhere between July 31 and Aug 17, all audio

Small Gods: I'm not sure if he's mocking those with faith or organized religion. So-So

Wyrd Sisters: I enjoy the Witches. Pick

Lords and Ladies: Witches again, and elves too. Pick

Men at Arms: ❤️ Vimes ❤️ love his character growth in this one, as well as Carrot coming into his own. Pick

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“All libraries, everywhere, are connected by the #bookworm holes in space created by the strong space-time distortions found around any large collections of books. Only a very few librarians learn the secret, and there are inflexible rules about making use of the fact. Because it amounts to time travel, and time travel causes big problems.” #QuotsyAug19

DrexEdit Love it! 5y
Deifio L-space! 5y
RealBooks4ever 💜💜💜 5y
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julesG
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#OokBOokClub-ers, our Discworld adventure continued YESTERDAY (mea culpa) with #SmallGods!

Looking forward to our discussion next month!

Happy reading!

@TricksyTails

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Terry Pratchett is one of my favorite authors. Small Gods is one of his books that, while still humorous, deals with a heavy topic (religion) in a way that examines the human condition and why belief is a force to be reckoned with.

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#OokBOokClub

Just a friendly reminder that next month we'll be reading #SmallGods! Dig our your books, put in your library holds, or place your orders! The next Discworld adventure continues on August 8th! Woohoo!

If anyone wants to be tagged/untagged for future posts please let me know! Happy to oblige!

@TricksyTails

#Discworld #SirTerryPratchett #TerryPratchett #PratchettPosse #ReadAlong #BuddyRead

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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“Gods have no one to pray to.”

The Great God Om, while attempting to incarnate as a bull & do some infidel stomping, becomes stuck in the form of a tortoise. He discovers that in the nation of Omnia that worships & fears him, only one young novice actually BELIEVES. Together Om & his believer will examine faith, war, & philosophy & figure out their place in the (Disc)world.

This stands alone from the previous 12, going a bit darker & deeper.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk And I absolutely freaking loved it. #DiscRead #SummerOfShort2 book 3 #TheTurtleMoves (edited) 6y
twohectobooks This is my favourite of the discworld books (so far—I‘ve only read about half of them). 6y
Graywacke My first and still favorite discworld 6y
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This lovely piece of art by Omar Rayyan entitled “obuggerbuggerbuggerhelpaarghnoNoNoAarghBuggerNONOAARGH” is from the Folio Society edition of Small Gods.

#DiscRead #SummerOfShort2

Graywacke That title 🤣 6y
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“We think, therefore we am.”

#DiscRead #SummerOfShort2

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The battling philosophers of Ephebe...

#DiscRead #SummerOfShort2

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#audiowalk definitely passed the time more smoothly @Daisey ... and there was a few smirks and giggles I had to hide @julesG 😀😀

julesG 👏👏 6y
Daisey Glad to hear it! 6y
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“Furnishing was not a priority in the Citadel. Shelves, stools, tables... There was a rumor among the novices that priests towards the top of the hierarchy had golden furniture, but there was no sign of it here. The room was as severe as anything in the novices' quarters although it had, perhaps, a more opulent severity; it wasn't the forced bareness of poverty, but the starkness of intent.” #Bare #QuotsyJune19

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“Gravity is a habit that is hard to shake.”

#AnglophileApril | 24: #IFoughtTheLaw

📷: Made with Typorama

Cinfhen Clever 🙌🏻🤓 6y
Mdargusch Way to think outside the box! 6y
Reviewsbylola Ha! Love this. 6y
emilyhaldi That‘s the truth! 6y
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‘Now consider the tortoise ... It has about as good a turn of speed as you need to hunt down a lettuce.‘

‘Gravity is a habit that is hard to shake off.‘

‘Time is a drug. Too much of it kills you.‘

And I see Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler‘s distant relative has made an appearance. (But why did Om end up as a tortoise? Is there a higher being - that maybe he could pray to?)

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