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Not for religiously-challenged. View 1 comment. Jun 28, Phillip DeVries rated it liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. This book explores some fun ideas and has a great premise. In the future we are transmitting people to other planets and one of those is the planet Tarot. There are some strange events happening there that our protagonist is asked to investigate. The book is the first in a series. I thought the book had a fun perspective.

It would often get into a stream of consciousness with the main character. It tackled some philosophical and religious topics as well as gender roles and racism. I felt the gen This book explores some fun ideas and has a great premise. I felt the gender role part was a bit dated though. It was a fun read, but the book ends without resolving any conflicts or story arcs. I guess reader beware. Feb 22, Michael B Tager rated it did not like it.

Now, Mr. Anthony has sold millions of books, so what do I know, but this book was kind of racially and gender-related I don't think I've ever read a well-rounded black or female character from him. When I was a kid, that was fine cause I didn't know better , but now it's not so much.

This book is so heavy-handed and clumsy. For all that, Piers Anthony is nothing if not ambitious th Now, Mr. For all that, Piers Anthony is nothing if not ambitious the plot reminded me of Star Trek 6, where they're looking for god; maybe Shatner read this book. He's delving into rich terrain - the search for God - and his heart's in the right place. I feel like he thinks he's being super deep and sensitive May 31, David Magnenat added it.

Probably the worst book I've ever read. Anthony's sentence construction and language range from amateur to needlessly convoluted. His imagery is often poorly drawn and obscure unless you have knowledge of the particular Tarot deck and card he references, so there's a lot of "filling in the blanks. E "Dead" Waite, quickly grows tiresome and pedantic. Tangents are many, and the story structure, such as it is, amounts to basically a series of meditations Probably the worst book I've ever read.

Tangents are many, and the story structure, such as it is, amounts to basically a series of meditations on Tarot cards twisted to fit a sci-fi world. This is the first of a trilogy intended to be a complete work, but frankly the effort is not worth the payoff. Not recommended. Jun 17, Vernell Schutte rated it it was ok. Definitely not Xanth type book. Mostly an explanation and history of the Tarot cards and a "preachy" putdown of religions in a novel form. Oct 01, Vrinda Pendred rated it it was ok Shelves: sci-fi , fantasy.

What an excellent premise! The opening chapters were painfully dated there's a rather long explanation of how calculators work, as if it's really sci-fi - as but one of many examples. When he gets to the planet, it turns into one boring explanation of a religion after another, with very little plot to hold it together. This then jumps straight into an Animation sequence that goes on for aaaaages with little coherence. It's very hard to get to grips with what he's t What an excellent premise!

It's very hard to get to grips with what he's trying to express, as well how exactly does one become an actor in someone's Animation and get forced to speak certain lines?? There is a lot of tarot card description that I felt was poorly executed - if I weren't so familiar with tarot, I likely wouldn't have been able to visualise what he was describing. Also, as someone who has studied tarot extensively for many years now, I can tell you he gets so much wrong. Even just his basic history of the tarot is wrong, before looking at some of his interpretations.

He also makes many, many mistakes about various religions. Seeking the God of Buddhism stands out to me - Buddhists don't have a God It pulls everything he says into question. And remember: those inaccurate tirades are pretty much all this book is.

That's without getting into his shallow, objectification of women on just about every page, or the casual, awful racism that comes out of nowhere in the first overblown Animation sequence. He says in his introduction that the book was intended to offend and if you aren't offended, you've missed the point.

Well, I was offended Feb 18, Rosemary Shannon rated it liked it Shelves: owned , paperback. The most incomplete book I have ever read. It got lost in the Tarot deck then it got lost in the past of the main character then it just stopped. I am not really interested in the next book in the series.

By Paul Foster Case. This is one of the books strongly recommended to all tarot readers following a spiritual path. Thierens, Ph. Tarot of the Bohemians Gerard Encausse, whose esoteric pseudonym was Papus, was the Spanish-born French physician, hypnotist, and popularizer of occultism, who founded the modern Martinist Order.

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