The Anubis Gates

Paperback, 520 pages

Published July 3, 1997 by Legend.

ISBN:
978-0-09-963421-8
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OCLC Number:
59649433

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4 stars (28 reviews)

An ancient Egyptian sorcerer, a modern millionaire, a body-switching werewolf, a hideously deformed clown, a young woman disguised as a boy, a brainwashed Lord Byron, and finally, the protagonist Professor Brendan Doyle, who wanted none of this nonsense.

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1 star

When millionaire J. Cochran Darrow finds The Anubis Gates that will make time travel possible, he quickly assembles a team to go back to 1801. He hires Professor Brendan Doyle to give advice about the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Soon a band of misfits are assembled and they are off on an early 19th century London adventure and throughout time.

If you think the plot sounds a little weird, then you are not the only one. I spent a lot of time wondering about the logic behind the locations and people within The Anubis Gates. This was the steampunk pick for the Literary Exploration book club and true to the group’s purpose; this book really challenged my reading choices. It was an interesting experience, I had no idea what to expect next and there was no way to predict anything.

The cast of characters was strange; I expected to like …

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5 stars

Wow what a book! The plot twists and turns and spirals every which way and I never knew what was going to happen next.

An ancient conspiracy of sorcerers have been working for centuries to bring Egypt back into power. As the book starts, they break holes through the wall between our world and the place where the Egyptian gods exist, and in the process, create a series of gaps in the stream of time. These are the Anubis Gates.

More than a century later, Brendan Doyle, an expert in early 19th century poetry and about as unlikely a hero as you can imagine, joins a group of people who use one of these gates to travel back in time. The purpose of the trip is to attend a lecture by Coleridge. And that is where everything goes wildly off the rails. Body snatching werewolves, ancient Egyptian gods lurking in …

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