Mor, student of death (per. I. Kravtsov, ed. by A. Zhikarentsev)

Mor, student of death (per. I. Kravtsov, ed. by A. Zhikarentsev)

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“More, disciple of death” is one of the most vivid and memorable books in the famous series “Flat World” by British writer Terry Pratchett. In this work, the author again immerses the reader in his unique world, where magic and absurdity are intertwined with philosophical reflections on life, death and the meaning of existence. The main character, More, is a young assistant to Death himself - a mysterious and ironic figure who bypasses the world, taking away souls. However, Moore is not just a student, he is a teenager who is just beginning to realize what it means to be “death” and what moral dilemmas he faces. In the course of his training, he is faced with a lot of funny and sometimes frightening situations that make him think about what it means to be alive and how important it is to appreciate every moment. The book will be of interest to both teenagers and adult readers who appreciate smart humor and deep reflections on life. If you love works that combine elements of fantasy and philosophy, such as "Harry Potter" J. K. Rowling or "The Chronicles of Narnia" K. C. Lewis, the “Mor, disciple of death” will be a real find for you Pratchett masterfully uses irony and satire to explore serious topics such as responsibility, choice, and the consequences of his actions. The themes raised in the book concern not only death as such, but also how people perceive life and their obligations to others. Pratchett makes us think about what it means to be human, and how important it is not to forget that every moment can be the last. By reading More, the disciple of death, you will not only laugh at witty dialogues and absurd situations, but also immerse yourself in deep reflections on life and death. Terry Pratchett's style is unique and easily recognizable. His ability to combine comedy and philosophy makes his works not only fascinating, but also profound. Pratchett creates vivid images and memorable characters, each of which has its own characteristics and character. In "The Sea, the disciple of death" you will meet not only Mora and Death, but also many other colorful characters that add a special atmosphere to the book. If you are already familiar with other works of Pratchett, such as “The Color of Magic” or “Guardians! Guardians!”, then “Mor, disciple of death” will become a logical continuation of acquaintance with his world for you. And if you are just starting your journey through the Flat World, then this work will be a great starting point to understand why Pratchett’s work has won the hearts of millions of readers around the world. In conclusion, Mor, the disciple of death is not just a book about death and life, it is a work that makes you think about how we perceive the world around us. Mixing humor with deep reflection, Pratchett creates a fascinating and multi-layered text that will be interesting to both young readers and those who have already experienced the joys and sorrows of life. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this amazing world, where every turn of the plot can surprise and make you think.
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Mor, student of death (per. I. Kravtsov, ed. by A. Zhikarentsev)

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