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Bearing an Hourglass

Bearing an Hourglass

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a great one!
Review: This book HAS to be one of his best!I really like how he writes this and all of this books because he puts so much feeling in them. Norton is kind and very in uh...time with the world. Even at the beginning! He seems like the kind of man I would love! The way every thing is described how the hourglass works and just every thing! He is such a creative writer I can't imagine any of his books being BAD!! Any way, I LOVED IT!!! Every one should read at least one of the Incarnations of Immortality books they reallly are wonderful writing!:)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Silly, Immature Book For Young Boys
Review: This book is a classic example of bad writing that has been well targeted to earn good money. The characters are completely one-dimensional, boring, and unrealistic. The women in the book (and the series) are not-too-subtle male fantasies. Also, the plot is pretty weak although there are some interesting notions about time and its incarnate portrayal.

If you want some good reading, please avoid this horrendous book aimed at juvenile boys and go to the quality fantasy/sci-fi like George R.R. Martin, Tolkien, Asimov, etc.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Complex Of The Incarnations Series
Review: This book is a talks of the Incarnation of Time, Chronos and his assumption of this office and his Battle with Satan. This book is by far more complex than any other book in this series because it deals with issues such as the Paradox, which this book is riddled with (Chronos is immune to the Paradox), the fact that once the office of Time is assumed the office holder must live in reverse for that is the nature of the office. Some of the conversation with charaters that he has not aligned with is tough. (?naem I tahw eeS)...His device of his office THE HOURGLASS is by far the most powerful the incarnations wield and his learning to use it is an essential key in this story.

Satan is a key figure in all of the incarnation books for as a new person assumes the various offices, he like to take advantage of their inexperiece to exploit them to his advantage.

Read this book slow and down't be afraid to re-read sections to get it all. It is an awsome book if you take it slow. The Other incarnation novels are not nearly as complex.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Complex Of The Incarnations Series
Review: This book is a talks of the Incarnation of Time, Chronos and his assumption of this office and his Battle with Satan. This book is by far more complex than any other book in this series because it deals with issues such as the Paradox, which this book is riddled with (Chronos is immune to the Paradox), the fact that once the office of Time is assumed the office holder must live in reverse for that is the nature of the office. Some of the conversation with charaters that he has not aligned with is tough. (?naem I tahw eeS)...His device of his office THE HOURGLASS is by far the most powerful the incarnations wield and his learning to use it is an essential key in this story.

Satan is a key figure in all of the incarnation books for as a new person assumes the various offices, he like to take advantage of their inexperiece to exploit them to his advantage.

Read this book slow and down't be afraid to re-read sections to get it all. It is an awsome book if you take it slow. The Other incarnation novels are not nearly as complex.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is yet another of a fabulous series!!
Review: This book is fantastic. It's a bit complex, but if read with an open mind, it's quite terrific. The incarnations of immortality series is by far one of the best I've ever read. Truly fascinating stories by a terrific writer, these books are keepers!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: very interesting reading
Review: This book was really good. A different style of writing for piers. It must have been really hard for him to write backward for one full chapter for one individual, and forward for yet another. If he had as much fun trying to write it as I had reading it he should be commended

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A book of Temporal Mechanics about Time himself
Review: This is an outstanding book it you care for in depth detail on the workings of time and the period in which you live your life backwards. It is a metally stimulating book. It ranged form having a romantic aspect with emotion to the nitty gritty of the inner workings of the thought of time. A good read if you like this kind of thing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good book, not Anthony's best though.
Review: This was an interesting book about a man who, after his girlfriend/wife dies, gets the office of Time, or Chronos. He then finds out about his office and its tools, and gets in a war with Satan. His final act is very good, and the storyline is confusing but inventive. The first book in the series was best, this is next best. I would reccommend this book to people just starting out in Anthony's Incarnations of Immortality Series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: This was the book that I was most engrossed in. I don't see why people thought this was confusing. I followed- and enjoyed it-and Im only 13!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Second book so far so good
Review: Time...Again faighting fith a Satan...Again good wins...

Really good scenario, really interesting story wery unexpexted ending. Just read end enjoy! I hate to tell story before you read it!


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