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| Fiction: Small Gods by Terry Pratchett (2005) |
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| The Kitchen God" - Big And Small - "The Kitchen God" - Big And Small |
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| Small Gods by Terry Pratchett - ‘An intriguing satire on institutionalized religion corrupted by power, crackling with one-liners while obliquely suggesting that maybe gods are only as powerful as the beliefs of their followers’ - Independent |
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| Small Gods Issue #04 |
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| Small Gods Special Issue #1 - Small Gods Special Issue #1 [ IM871H-I-1 ] |
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| Small Gods by Terry Pratchett 1st Edition - ~Brutha's a simple lad who can't read or write, although he's good at growing melons. His wants are few, but he does want to stop the persecution of a philosopher who's dared to suggest that, contrary to church dogma, the Discworld really does go through space on the back of an enormous turtle. ~~Slight wear on edges and label mark on the back cover. |
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| Small Gods (Discworld Novel) |
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| Small Gods Books - Terry Pratchett - Religion is a controversial business in the Discworld. Everyone has their own opinion, and indeed their own gods. And it's certainly not helpful to be reduced to be appearing in the form of a tortoise, a manifestation far below god-like status. In such instances, you need an acolyte, and fast. Preferably one who won't ask too many questions... |
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| Keeping God in the Small Stuff - Be the first to review Keeping God in the Small Stuff |
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| God is in the Small Stuff at Christmas HB |
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| Small Daruma Lucky God - A paper mache "Daruma" - Traditionally thought to grant wishes. fill in one of the eyes, make a wish and once your wish has come true, fill in the other eye to thank the Daruma for granting the wish. |
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| Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror: Small Gods by Terry Pratchett, et al. (2002) |
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| Swati - Small Gods [Digipak] [US Import] CD - Swati - Small Gods [Digipak] [US Import] |
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| The God of Small Things - Set against a background of political turbulence in Kerala, this novel tells the story of twins Esthappen and Rahel. Amongst the vats of banana jam and heaps of peppercorns in their grandmother's factory they try to craft a childhood for themselves amidst what constitutes their family. |
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| The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy - 'Richly deserving the rapturous praise it has received on both sides of the Atlantic... The God of Small Things achieves a genuine tragic resonance. It is, indeed, a masterpiece.' Observer 'The God of Small Things genuinely is a masterpiece, utterly exceptional in every way, and there can be little doubt that posterity will place it very near the top of any shortlist of Indian novels published this century.' William Dalyrmple, Harpers and Queen. 'The quality of Ms. Roy's narration is so extraordinary... |
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| Small Prayers for a Big God |
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| God of Small Things - Once upon a time, Edward faced a choice. Ahead of him lay a number of options, one was to art, another the stage. He chose the stage. However, a number of years later, the choice came back, and it was visual art which won his heart. Edward says that the breakthrough moment occurred while looking at the fantastic Monet paintings at Musee d'Orsay in Paris. Edward believes in magic and understands it as something exceptional and breathtaking. He admires 'magical' characters, places and objects and... |
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| Commentary on an extract from The God of Small Things - Commentary on an extract from The God of Small Things Told essentially from the children's perspective, The God of Small Things travels back and forth between present-day India to the early days of two previous generations, and everything in between. Set in the small town of Ayemenem, this novel tells the story of a very ruptured family and unfolds the dark secrets of each character's misfortunes in life. The ultimate tragedy revolves around the visit of Sophie-Mol and of her critical drowning... |
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| Describe God to a small child - Sarah Brown Mr. Thibadeaux Freshman English 13 May 2003 Describe God to a small child. The way to describe God to a small child is just To take it to their level for example don't teach them about circumcises, and the New and Old Covenants. You need to teach them about sharing and about how to accept Christ. You should also tell them if you share God would be very happy with you. God will always be there if you accept him into your heart, if you just ask him. When you do something wrong you should... |
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| God Of Small Things - Significance of the title - God Of Small Things. Significance of the title The title is significant in many ways. It summarizes the niche assigned for Velutha in the novel. He was the God of Small Things. Everything that concerns him is small, he makes tiny toys and he is in love with Ammu, whom he calls little (p.74). Roy describes him as perfect. He is a good carpenter and he is strong, he is well-educated. But it is all good for a Paravan. These are all small things as they still didn't help him to change his class. Whatever... |
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| Study Guide to The God of Small Things - Study Guide to The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy (Flamingo, 1997) Key Concepts Boundaries, morality, history, love, death, family relationships, fear, guilt. Summary The God of Small Things is the story of a family in India whose members transgress accepted boundaries in various ways and the tragic events that result. Estha and Rahel are twins whose cousin comes from England to stay. While there she dies and the twins hold themselves responsible. They also hold themselves responsible for the... |
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| The God of Small things critique - Through the novels "The God of Small Things" and "Heat and Dust" both the authors suggest that the perspective offered by the passing of time renders the past both more clear and more strange. Roy and Jhabvala similarly explore the seemingly ridiculous and completely alien cultural and social concepts of the past that are as foreign to the later characters as those of another country. Roy and Jhabvala both use contrasting characters and the technique of flashback in order to move through time... |
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| Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror: Small Gods - Discworld Novel S. by Terry Pratchett (1993) |
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