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Part two has Paul trying to find god through religion. His visions take him to various times and places and bring up some interesting thoughts. All of it still mapped against the symbolism of the tarot deck. It makes a pleasant read and shows some of the various thoughts on religion. Nothing really new or mind boggling, though.
I enjoyed this, as I am hooked on Piers Anthony. However, I think this book would have been more enjoyable if I had a knowledge of: 1) Tarot cards 2) World religions. At times this read like a history text, and it slowed me way down.
Having said that, Anthony is a master at imagery. Some of the imagery is shocking, but you want to keep reading. The majority of this book is spent with Brother Paul in animation. Still highly recommended.
Having said that, Anthony is a master at imagery. Some of the imagery is shocking, but you want to keep reading. The majority of this book is spent with Brother Paul in animation. Still highly recommended.
I lost my place and realized I just didn't want to find my place. It is strange and not enjoyable.
Graphic: Religious bigotry
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