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5.0 out of 5 stars Another grouping of Anthony's best
I read the Tarot series only knowing it was by my favorite author. Piers Anthony has a way of making the reader think....especially concerning long taught ways in our social upbringing. He has made me ponder the meanings of religion (formed and free spirited) on more than one occasion. His hero, Brother Paul, is the epitome of man. Bravo, Anthony!!! You should add more...
Published on June 9, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
To go the whole religious hog, you have to go to Hell, baby. Which, given he is on the planet Tarot, Paul can undertake in a somewhat literal sense, and does so. This can be seen in the somewhat cool Rowena cover for the book, to give you the idea. After a bit of the sort of stuff you would expect, he sets about tying some of it together: "I offer a rationale," the...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another grouping of Anthony's best, June 9, 1998
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This review is from: Faith Of Tarot (Mass Market Paperback)
I read the Tarot series only knowing it was by my favorite author. Piers Anthony has a way of making the reader think....especially concerning long taught ways in our social upbringing. He has made me ponder the meanings of religion (formed and free spirited) on more than one occasion. His hero, Brother Paul, is the epitome of man. Bravo, Anthony!!! You should add more to this series on the world of Tarot.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, September 2, 2007
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To go the whole religious hog, you have to go to Hell, baby. Which, given he is on the planet Tarot, Paul can undertake in a somewhat literal sense, and does so. This can be seen in the somewhat cool Rowena cover for the book, to give you the idea. After a bit of the sort of stuff you would expect, he sets about tying some of it together: "I offer a rationale," the Rt. Rev. Crowder said. "Let us surmise that, for the benefit of the Universe or at least the Galactic Cluster, it is necessary to educate a series of sapient entities in a very special way. High-Kirlian-Aura creatures to be suitable tools, perhaps fashioned from imperfect clay, yet tailored to the need. Call them Herald the Healer, or Melody of Mintaka, or Flint of Outworldââ,¬âor Paul of Tarot. Perhaps even Jesus of Christ. Assume that these entities, properly prepared, will set in motion currents that will in the course of several millennia preserve the entire Cluster from needless and ironic destruction. As by devising or reconstituting a deck of cards whose images evoke key understandings on critical occasionsââ,¬â"
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book is awesome!, March 4, 2000
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I'm half way threw the second one. This is a good series for learning about religions. It really gets down to the point of meaning. Why we're here without any religious garbage.
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