Bearing an Hourglass (Incarnations of Immortality)

ByPiers Anthony

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sue johnson
This book was a little weird. The part which brought it down to a "3 star" rating was where Time was trying to converse with someone going (directionally in time) opposite from him. You have to read whole sentences backward, and it gets really tedious!
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dr sara2
There were some interesting ideas in this book and in the first one, but Piers Anthony is, quite simply, a painfully bad writer. He writes like an early teenager in almost every way - redundant, self-indulgent, and shallow. The sad thing for these books is that, unlike the Xanth series, there is actually a decent story at their core. Even a mildly competent editor could have turned this series into a decent work of fantasy. Instead it's just a monument to a missed opportunity.
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danielle thomas
I'd been dreading this book since after I finished "On A Pale Horse," because it was sure to be a confusing story. Not only does it deal with Chronos (the Incarnation of Time), his attaining the role and his adventures that ensue, but everything occurs backwards! Talk about confusing! However, Piers Anthony pulls it all off seamlessly! Incredible concept, outrageous plots, and unforgettable characters make this book a must have for Anthony fans and/or intelligent minds.
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silva
The incarnation of time is still my favorite throughout the entire series, mostly because of the concept.
Here you have a man who lives backwords and can change future (or was it past?) events, making the concept of the office hard to grasp for the reader and makes the reader think. For a man who can write about paradoxes, time, and connections between small events in time, I must say bravo, Piers
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karen nowicki
Written with KEEN insight - Anthony MUST know something we don't. This series presents the reader with the most believable accounting of the incarnations. Hated to finish. All his series are my favorites, however this is the one that stands out the most. Once you have read the first book, the rest are a necessity.
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jasbeidy
Take the time to read this series, better than Harry Potter by far !
This is the third time I have read this series and I still can't put them down ! Why on earth these books have not been made into movies is beyond me, it would blow Harry out of the water ! Pick one up and enjoy!!
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amanda mcgough
I just recently started reading the Incarnations series, and 'Hourglass' is my favorite so far. (Of course, I've only read 'Hourglass' and 'Pale Horse'.) The only thing that disappointed/surprised me was the quality of the humor parts as compared to the quality of the serious parts. As with 'Pale Horse', IMHO, the serious parts were genius, but most Xanth fans would probably find the humor lacking something (And I'm not talking about puns here, although there aren't any I've noticed in 'Incarnations'.) The only other negative thing I could say about this is that some of Anthony's character names seem a little...well, dull to me. (Bink? Norton? Orb? They just don't seem to fit a main character--or even a lesser one--that well.) The other concepts are _very_ well thought-out and/or imaginative, though, such as Chronos's abilities and talisman.
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susan terry
Surrogate ghost parent stint fails, becomes Lord of Time instead.

This Incarnation gets to do the Merlin thing, and live backwards in time. Being in charge of that he can go forward if he wants to, though.

He hooks up with one of the Fates, and also has Satan try and trick him, one of these stunts includes trying to convince him to stop the event that makes the guy in the first book Thanatos.
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lerin
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.
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beth tedford
I struggled throught this second book at first, mostly because i missed reading about Zane. After a while, though, i got over it and actually really enjoyed this one too. The only thing i didn't like was that they spent too much time in the "alternate reality" setting that satan sent Norton to. Other than that, i loved the beginning prior to him taking office with the ghost. I also liked the idea of chronos living backward. Drawkcab was the funniest chapter in a book i have ever read. If you have already read Death then read this for sure. if not, why the hell haven't you read death yet?
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jessica loscalzo
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
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yazan malakha
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
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