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And Eternity |
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Rating: Summary: Loved it all Review: This book along with On A Pale Horse where the best in this series. This is one of his best and I wish that it didn't have to end.
Rating: Summary: This book Was a Stupendous ending to a great series Review: This book was great. I was completely surprised at the end as to who the new incarnation was. This book was incredible. Especially when Orlene learned new aspects of her magic. But I am not going to say any more so that I don't ruin a GREAT book for those of you who are going to read it
Rating: Summary: Really good.... like the first 6 of the series!! Review: This book was really good.... my 6th favorite in the series, and my 6th favorite book ever. (My seventh is Being a Green Mother) This book was a good completion to the series. I just wish I hadn't read the reviews first, someone gave away the ending and ruined the suprise. I would've liked this book better if Anthony had shown some of God's powers.... what makes him so special. That and repitition are the only drawbacks of this book. I think that For Love of Evil was a lot better than this book, it added something to Satan's character. This book does not add much to God's character.
Rating: Summary: A very good ending to his Incarnations of Immortality series Review: This book was very well written and contains much thought. Orlene, from BEARING AN HOURGLASS, is insearch of her baby Gaw 2. She finds that Nox the incarnation of the night has her baby and that Gaw 2 had a malady that corrupted his soul. Nox told Orlene to get one thing from each of themajor incarnations. an empty soul from death, a grain of sand from time, the seed of war from war, a curse from satan, a tread from fate and a blessing from god. as you read on you discover orlene's conection with all the incarnations. she is war and nature's daughter, time's ex, satan's stepdaughter, fate's granddaughter,and she is god(sorry i spoiled the ending, but too bad, ha, ha, ha!!!!
Rating: Summary: Truly a WONDERFUL ending to a great series!!! Review: This book, being the last, also has my vote for being one of the best in this series. The complexity of the characters, yet easy to follow story line made it very hard to put down at all. The triumphant conclusion to this story had me wishing for more
Rating: Summary: Not as good, but still worthy Review: This finale to the series definitely doesn't have the punch of the first book, or the passion of the sixth, but it does have its moments and helps to complete the circle
Rating: Summary: Fantastic climax!! Review: This seventh book of the INCARNATIONS series brings the series to a jaw-dropping climax. The connections will amaze and astound. Unbelievable!
Rating: Summary: A good conclusion to the series Review: Well, folks. I got through the series. Some I liked, some I loved, and one I couldn't stand at all. But this one was in the like category. I thought it was a bit long-winded at times, but overall it was a good read and a worthy conclusion to the IOI series.
If you've read the other six, you really should finish it off with this book to see how it all ends.
Rating: Summary: The absolute worst Incarnation Novel Review: What are the rest of you on? This was the worst incarnation novel and you're giving it 10s???. The plot was so predictable with Orlene visiting all the other incarnations in turn. And then the only thing Anthony can say about God is that you need some evil in God to make God more compassionate. It is so tired and not anywhere near as good as For Love of Evil (which really added something to the character of Satan). What a complete belly flop of an end to an otherwise excellent series.
Rating: Summary: Two words: The Best Review: what else is there to say? And Eternity is his best book ever
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