Bearing an Hourglass

, #2

Hardcover, 293 pages

English language

Published Aug. 16, 1984 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-31314-0
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OCLC Number:
10507643

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(42 reviews)

When life seems pointless to Norton, he accepts the position of Incarnation of Time. With the other incarnations—Death, Fate, War, and Nature already distracting him, Satan springs a cunning trap. Science fiction/fantasy legend Piers Anthony combines a gripping plot with a serious and thought-providing study of good and evil. Bearing an Hourglass is a fascinating, richly imagined tale that reaches beyond the normal science fiction/fantasy realm.

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reviewed Bearing an Hourglass by Piers Anthony (Incarnations of Immortality, #2)

Mediocrity interspersed with PAIN

The first book in the series (On A Pale Horse) was pretty good, albeit juvenile.

But this book is a HUGE nosedive in quality. Tolerable sections alternate with painfully stupid ones that purport to mock the tropes of old-time science fiction and fantasy, but they just don't work. This sort of stuff might have been considered clever in the 1930s, but - actually no. This sort of stuff is just painful for ANY era. The only reason I'm not giving this one star is because there are a few books which feel like the author is a complete deviant who is trying to r@pe readers through his book. This book isn't quite that bad.

But lord, it isn't good.

reviewed Bearing an Hourglass by Piers Anthony (Incarnations of Immortality, #2)

Disappointing

Not nearly as good as the first in the series, it's actually just... not that great in general. The characters feel trite and one-dimensional, the plot-within-a-plot is a huge chunk of the book and it's even worse. I'm not sure what he was going for here, but I feel it fell flat on several fronts.

None

As with all Piers Anthony books this was a fun read. I can't give it five stars as this Incarnation was not my favorite. Norton is a good guy and I like him but sometimes he can be played easily. And I couldn't get his voice right in my head. Also, some of the action was just boring. But nonetheless it is always fun to read Anthony's books.

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