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The Anubis Gates - Tim Powers
The Anubis Gates
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780586065501 (0586065504)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 464
Edition language: English
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CDRBill
CDRBill rated it
4.0 The Anubis Gates (Ace Science Fiction)
This is a fast-paced and imaginative book that combines quantum mechanics, Egyptian mythology and sorcery, Lord Byron, clown sorcerers, body snatchers, cross dressers, millionaires, doppelgangers (called "ka" in the book), time travel and hints of illegal human medical experimentation . How can you ...
Bry's Bountiful Book Blog
Bry's Bountiful Book Blog rated it
4.0
Without actually intending it to be any sort of theme, I've read a number of time-travel books this year, and enjoyed all of them. The Anubis Gates was the most recent, and I picked it up not knowing that it was a time-travel story; I simply wanted to read more Tim Powers, as I really liked the othe...
Nik's book blog
Nik's book blog rated it
4.5 Get beyond the first two chapters and you're in for a treat!
The Anubis Gates (1983) is a time travel fantasy novel by Tim Powers. It won the 1983 Philip K. Dick Award and 1984 Science Fiction Chronicle Award. Well where do I start. I remember first reading this in the early 1990's and like a few other people, I struggled somewhat with the first two chapter...
Aki's B'ook'log
Aki's B'ook'log rated it
4.0 The Anubis Gates (Ace Science Fiction)
One of the better time travel novels I have read. The story is full of surprises, twists and turns and weird ideas. You are never sure where the author is leading you but its always pleasantly surprising. There are strange and interesting characters but most of them are not really fleshed out.
Ned Hayes Writing
Ned Hayes Writing rated it
4.0 Dark Sleeper - fascinating, intriguing fantasy
DARK SLEEPER is an interesting, fascinating book that creates a lush fantastic world inspired by Dickens, but so much darker and stranger. Recommended by Tim Powers and Suzanne Clarke -- and I can see why. I enjoyed the novel... partially because I've never seen anyone do Dickenesque fiction quit...
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