Small Gods: A Discworld Graphic Novel
£14,99
Fans of Sir Terry Pratchett will love this stunning graphic novel adaptation of his bestselling standalone Discworld novel Small Gods. Beautifully brought to life by illustrator Ray Friesen, it takes a close look at religionās institutions, its people, its practices and its role in politics in Pratchettās unique way⦠āAn intriguing satire on institutionalized religion corrupted by powerā¦ā ā Independent āDeftly weaves themes of forgiveness, belief and spiritual regenerationā ā The Times āI loved this book. I wish it could go on and on and on because it was so enjoyable to read. I wish more books are like this oneā ā ***** Reader review āA modern masterpiece of storytelling and artā ā ***** Reader review āAn absolute mustā ā ***** Reader review āSo much fun! They really bring the characters to lifeā ā ***** Reader review ************************************************************* ******** āYou should do things because theyāre right. Not because gods say so. They might say something different another time.ā In the beginning was the Word. And the Word was: āHey, you!ā This is the Discworld, after all, and religion is a controversial business. Everyone has their own opinion, and indeed their own gods, of every shape and size, and all elbowing for space at the top. So when the great god Om accidentally manifests himself as a lowly tortoise, stripped of all divine power, itās clear heās become less important than he realised. In such instances, you need an acolyte, and fast. Enter Brutha, the Chosen One ā or at least the only One available. He wants peace, justice and love ā but thatās hard to achieve in a world where religion means power, and corruption reigns supreme . . .