A Novel Idea

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book A Novel Idea by Gary J Grobler, Malherbe Uitgewers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gary J Grobler ISBN: 9781370170678
Publisher: Malherbe Uitgewers Publication: September 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gary J Grobler
ISBN: 9781370170678
Publisher: Malherbe Uitgewers
Publication: September 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book will take you through a series of largely unimportant events. Such as a boy whose whole world gets taken away from him. An old man who is lost, and borders on plagiarism. An Assassin with an unhealthy obsession with baby oils and a Narrator that needs to learn when not to narrate.

In the beginning there was a squabble.
The gods – for there are several – are for the most part siblings (there is always that one family member that in reality isn't related to anyone and yet the children still grow up calling them “Uncle” or “Aunty” and no one ever seems to get around to correcting them. The gods are no different it seems). Siblings tend to fight about everything, except when there is nothing to fight about – then they will fight about that.
The aforementioned squabble wasn't about anything of great importance really. The gods were merely arguing about what colour the sky should be or something of the like. As with most arguments the importance of the subject matter was indirectly proportional to how personally most of the gods were taking the matter and as such two factions had formed.
Meanwhile on a small world in the endlessly large Universe that the gods had created, on a warm winters day (not so warm that you would break into a sweat by just standing in the sun, but warm enough that it wasn’t classified as cold) a man was born.......

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book will take you through a series of largely unimportant events. Such as a boy whose whole world gets taken away from him. An old man who is lost, and borders on plagiarism. An Assassin with an unhealthy obsession with baby oils and a Narrator that needs to learn when not to narrate.

In the beginning there was a squabble.
The gods – for there are several – are for the most part siblings (there is always that one family member that in reality isn't related to anyone and yet the children still grow up calling them “Uncle” or “Aunty” and no one ever seems to get around to correcting them. The gods are no different it seems). Siblings tend to fight about everything, except when there is nothing to fight about – then they will fight about that.
The aforementioned squabble wasn't about anything of great importance really. The gods were merely arguing about what colour the sky should be or something of the like. As with most arguments the importance of the subject matter was indirectly proportional to how personally most of the gods were taking the matter and as such two factions had formed.
Meanwhile on a small world in the endlessly large Universe that the gods had created, on a warm winters day (not so warm that you would break into a sweat by just standing in the sun, but warm enough that it wasn’t classified as cold) a man was born.......

More books from Fantasy

Cover of the book Clockwise & Gone by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book Greystar 02 - Die verbotene Stadt by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book A New Precedent by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book SAGA LA PORTE -1- La clairière du Lion by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book Outlawed by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book L'oiseau de feu by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book An Unclean Strength by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book Puis vint Abby by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book The Demons Are Among Us by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book Welcome to Condescension by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book Two Ghosts Salvation - Section 05 by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book Bad Romance by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book Die Suche eines Träumers. Gedichte mit Gänsehautfaktor - inspiriert durch nächtliche Träume. Das Unterbewusstsein verstehen. by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book 10th Muse #4 by Gary J Grobler
Cover of the book Blood Wolf (Shifters of Dundaire 6, The Prequel) by Gary J Grobler
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy