

So, if those threads are your cup of tea, then pick up this book. I might be interested had he prosecuted the search in anything resembling an honest fashion, but he has done little more than repeat the tired canards you can read in any religion-related thread on the internet. As usual, the main character is an avatar for Anthony, and this book is really about his own search for God. I might understand the plot a little better had I read the first book, but frankly, I’m not really interested. The way to find God is to go into Animations, which appear to be mystical spots on Tarot that cause people to have very detailed visions. Series edit The series consists of God of Tarot, Vision of Tarot, and Faith of Tarot.


The main character, Brother Paul, is from Earth, and he has been sent to Tarot to try to find its God. God of Tarot Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Ace Books) Cover Artist: Kinuko Craft The Tarot series is a series of novels by Piers Anthony published in 19. It’s still well-intended, but to an adult, the flaws are much, much larger than they were to my younger. I see that I’ve previously given it (though based on memory, long after I read it initially) a rating of 4/5. Tarot (contains God of Tarot, Vision of Tarot, and Faith of Tarot), Ace Books (New York, NY), 1988. Paul, a young monk from Earth, is sent to examine this planet for his Order, and to attempt to determine if the God of Tarot is real. This is the middle of three books about a planet called Tarot, on which members of many competing religious sects live. I wish I could say that I enjoyed God of Tarot as much on re-read as I did originally. Vision of Tarot is refreshingly free of Piers Anthony's usual digressions on boobies (I sometimes wonder if it has ever occurred to him that he might have female readers.), but that’s about all it has to offer.
