Rating: Summary: This is the best, and final book of this series. Review: In the stunning conclusion of this series, Orlene must go through a special quest in orderhave her baby, Gawain, returned to her from the Incarnation of Night. Guiding her is Jolie, the wife of Satan, the Incarnation of Evil. In finishing this quest, they must find a girl named Vita, who may be able to help them immensely. All of this comes together as the day of judgement draws near. Will Orlene get her baby back? Read and find out
Rating: Summary: For all avid readers... A MUST READ SERIES. Review: It has been about 5 years since I have read this series, but it still lingers in my mind, as one of my favorites. The series is a must have for anyone who reads. Anthony does a brilliant job of making 7 completely seperate books (that can all stand alone by themselves) but ties them up into a neat, little package.
Rating: Summary: And Eternity Review: it was a good if not great ending to the seires a must read if you have read the ones before this one
Rating: Summary: great series Review: Its more like 2.5 stars. I read the other books in this series at a rate of a book every 2 days, they were that good. After finishing "For Love Of Evil", i could not wait to read this book. I cracked it open expecting to FINALY get to see God's point of view.....what a let down! I am curently more than half way through this book and there is no sign of God, just 3 women in 1 body (sound familiar?) doing what basicaly amounts to nothing. It seems Mr. Anthony just could not put himself in the mindset of God, and so decided to write this fluff. I will finsh this book sometime in the future because i want to see how this series ends, but as of now im to dissapointed to continue. I give the other books in this series no lower than 4 stars (most 5), but i couldnt do the same for this one. I'm sorry Mr. Anthony but you could have done much, much better.
Rating: Summary: great series Review: Its more like 2.5 stars. I read the other books in this series at a rate of a book every 2 days, they were that good. After finishing "For Love Of Evil", i could not wait to read this book. I cracked it open expecting to FINALY get to see God's point of view.....what a let down! I am curently more than half way through this book and there is no sign of God, just 3 women in 1 body (sound familiar?) doing what basicaly amounts to nothing. It seems Mr. Anthony just could not put himself in the mindset of God, and so decided to write this fluff. I will finsh this book sometime in the future because i want to see how this series ends, but as of now im to dissapointed to continue. I give the other books in this series no lower than 4 stars (most 5), but i couldnt do the same for this one. I'm sorry Mr. Anthony but you could have done much, much better.
Rating: Summary: Just Okay Review: Not a bad book but not as good as the others in the series.
Rating: Summary: O wow!!!!!! Review: Ok First of all I hate sci-fi but this book was incredible!!!!! My mother in law made me read it and once I started I could not put it down I highly recommend this book to ANYONE & EVERYONE!!!
Rating: Summary: Work Of a GENIUS!!!! Review: Piers Anthony's books, Incarnations of Immortality are the best books around!! They make you think about alternate ways our world could be. He made all the books tie into eachother like no author I've ever read before. It's amazing how he did this, and kept everything fresh, and exciting. He also makes you think about your own religion, and how it can be that way. I love this series, and everyone should read them!!!
Rating: Summary: Interesting theme Review: Piers Anthony, in his Incarnations of Immortality series, has done what no author has done before (or, at least not as well). He described some of the most difficult to explain aspects of our existance. Of course, he does that from his point of view, but it is very surprising, and, in the end, amazing, how much thought is put into each of the books.Anthony has had difficulty coming up with appropriate event sequences in prior books, as is most apparent in the 3rd one, The Tangled Skein. However, he links it all briliantly, and creates feelings and emotions that few other authors can. Of that, the relationships between incarnations, natural as well as supernatural, are exemplary instances. I have waited 7 books to finally read about the Incarnation of Good. I was, to say the least, a little disappointed, but then it struck me: Anthony speaks true, once again! For many years, few have ever believed that a prayer has been answered, or that a worship has been appreciated. Anthony explains that so simply, it's laughable. The Incarnation of Good was, after all, everything I expected Him to be, just not exactly in the same manner. Because some who have not read the book may be reading this, I attempt to give away none of the plot, but I definitely recommend this one, and all the other Incarnation series.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic series and ending Review: The entire Incarnations series is incredible, and this book was a beautiful ending to a great saga. A voracious reader of every type of fiction and nonfiction, I am usually bored by the recycled plots, so-called moral dilemmas, and one-dimensional characters that abound in most novels. Delightfully, this series does not suffer from those common shortcomings. As the review preceding mine also shows, however, it is not for the close minded. If you like to think and get emotional about characters, though, I highly recommend this book.
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