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Hope of Earth (Geodyssey Book 3) Kindle Edition

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Exciting, imaginative, and inspiring, Hope of Earth is the story of a group of heroic men and women, bound by ties of passion, honor, and blood, who struggle to transcend our violent past and forge and new and shinning future.

In
Isle of Woman and Shame of Man, the first two volumes of the monumental Geodyssey saga, bestselling author Piers Anthony chronicles the triumphs and tragedies of two remarkable families reborn again and again in some of the most turbulent eras of human history.

Now, with
Hope of Earth, Anthony brings us a stirring epic that ranges from our ancient beginnings in Africa's Great Rift Valley to the windswept Andes a century from now, and includes some of history's most fascinating figures--the mysterious "Ice Man" of the Swiss Alps, the decadent King Herod, the British Warrior Queen Boudica, the Mongol Chieftan Tamurlane, and King Louis XIV of France.

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As a stand-alone novel following Isle of Woman, LJ 9/15/93) and Shame of Man (LJ 9/15/94), this latest in Anthony's geodyssey series explores what makes humans human via several characters living in various places and times throughout the world's history. Based on meticulous historical research, the book paints a vivid portrait of humanity and its hell-bent rush to destruction from disease. Highly recommended for sf collections.
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The third of Anthony's Geodyssey books continues to use the same crafty device: the same few characters recur in similar relationships in different time periods--in this installment, 20. This volume's protagonists are quirkier than their saga forebears. Jes is a strong woman who yearns for a man's love but will not give up her athletic, almost masculine approach to life. Sam feels cursed to marry an ugly woman, and brilliant Ned is led astray by beautiful ones. The permutations Anthony runs on the trio's traits and fates can turn odd, especially, it seems, when one of the characters achieves some measure of satisfaction; for example, in ancient Athens, Jes takes to sea disguised as a man and then, after several "lifetimes" of frustration, finds love in the arms of her own ship's captain. As he did in its predecessors, Anthony concludes Hope of Earth with a call to ecological responsibility. Patricia Monaghan

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004O0TY3Q
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Tor Fantasy; 1st Mass Market Ed edition (March 15, 1998)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 15, 1998
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.4 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 640 pages
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Piers Anthony is one of the world's most popular fantasy authors, and a New York Times bestseller twenty-one times over. His Xanth novels have been read and loved by millions of readers around the world, and he daily receives hundreds of letters from his devoted fans.In addition to the Xanth series, Anthony is the author of many other best-selling works. Piers Anthony lives in Inverness, Florida.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2017
    A very nice sequel to the other books. I feel that Piers Anthony did a better job in not only fleshing out all the characters but finding ways to keep them unique and distinguishable, as well as introducing unusual mixes of traits. The added sense of community - as opposed to the couples and small two-parent families of the previous novels - was a very nice touch and gave a consistent sense of a tribe throughout the story. As with the other books, the story was woven well within the fabric of historical events, offering insights and possible explanations for everything from how body shapes evolved to communication techniques. This story is particular was good about having later chapters focus more on one or two individuals primarily, giving them a chance to show their fleshed out designs as well as ensuring that the reader got to connect with each character. This is a bit unusual, as many stories that involve a group of characters focus on one, two, or three main characters and leave the rest to be something of wallflowers. Additionally, I greatly enjoyed Piers Anthony's decision to focus on a family of "flawed" characters, as it gives representation of people who have those experiences an opportunity to be shown in a way that is realistic and sensitive to the challenges and frustrations of people with those conditions. Overall I felt the emotions and personalities were quite diverse, and I appreciated that throughout the story characters from the previous books were given cameos that didn't draw away from the book's primary group.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2006
    When I finally read "Isle of Women" a few months ago, I was sorry I waited so long. I loved it, and promptly bought the next three books. "Shame of Man" was a disappointment, but Anthony got it back with "Hope of Earth". Probably the best feature in this book is his use of a family--consisting of 6 really interesting siblings--that ages and grows as both the story, and the human race, progress.

    I'll be starting "Muse of Art" soon.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2001
    The third of Piers Anthony's roller-coaster rides through the history of humankind, 'Hope of Earth' showcases a half-dozen characters as they experience a lifetime of five million years. Why should you care about these characters? Because they are archetypes, each of their conversations and actions illustrating humanity's strengths and weaknesses. Why else? The supporting cast features the Ice Man, Boudica, Perikles, Herod, Samo, Toqtamish, and Louis XIV. Imagine meeting even one of these; Anthony's six meet them all.Conflict is important to fictional characters, and here each has a major problem to deal with: for example, one of the characters has a six-fingered hand, the natural successor to the left-handedness in the prior volume. As we have come to expect in the Geodyssey, the score of settings has lush variety. Central to the novel, and a quarter of its length, is the exploration of the war between Athens and Sparta beginning in 431 BC; other interesting locations include the Maginot Line, the supposed Great Wall of China, and the Great Rift Valley.Once molded by evolution to conquer the world, mankind proceeded to do so along Anthony's lines. His message, however, is that the world-conquering gifts our species retains may be our downfall as conquest turns to destruction. The hope of Earth is for us to learn from history and mend our ways. This splendid effort to wake us up to that task is not only inspirational but also enjoyable, and readers can ask for no better combination than that.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2001
    This is one of my favorite series by Piers Anthony. I would have to say this is my favorite book this series. I like this one because of the ancient greek references. These are wonderful books with a great story and the marvelous job Piers does weaving the characters into each of these novels, yet keep them apart as their own. These books are well worth the time and money to read and buy them. Highly Recommended reading. If you like historial-fantasy this is a series for you.
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