On a Pale Horse (Incarnations of Immortality, volume 1) by Piers AnthonyYou forgot to mention that this is a pentology of seven novels.
A feckless American fails upward to become Death, preserver of worlds.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/trying-his-best
On Thu, 6 Aug 2026 08:10:13 -0400 (EDT), jdnicoll@panix.com (James
Nicoll) wrote:
On a Pale Horse (Incarnations of Immortality, volume 1) by Piers Anthony
A feckless American fails upward to become Death, preserver of worlds.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/trying-his-best
You forgot to mention that this is a pentology of seven novels.
Novel 6, deals with Satan/the Devil and Novel 7 deals with God. I--
found them very interesting. Satan prevents the Holocaust and empties
Hell. No, really.
Some of them were a bit ... long ... for my taste. Not is size; in time-to-read. But I still like them all, but there are indeed better
things to read out there.
On Thu, 6 Aug 2026 08:10:13 -0400 (EDT), jdnicoll@panix.com (James
Nicoll) wrote:
On a Pale Horse (Incarnations of Immortality, volume 1) by Piers Anthony
A feckless American fails upward to become Death, preserver of worlds.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/trying-his-best
You forgot to mention that this is a pentology of seven novels.
Novel 6, deals with Satan/the Devil and Novel 7 deals with God. I
found them very interesting. Satan prevents the Holocaust and empties
Hell. No, really.
Some of them were a bit ... long ... for my taste. Not is size; in time-to-read. But I still like them all, but there are indeed better
things to read out there.
On a Pale Horse (Incarnations of Immortality, volume 1) by Piers Anthony
A feckless American fails upward to become Death, preserver of worlds.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/trying-his-best
On 8/6/2026 8:10 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
On a Pale Horse (Incarnations of Immortality, volume 1) by Piers Anthony
A feckless American fails upward to become Death, preserver of worlds.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/trying-his-best
While I agree that Anthony is a hack, writing pot-boilers to support
one's family is not without honor.
I really enjoyed 1971's 'Prostho Plus' about a galactic prosthodontist >(reallly!) encountering various alien patients. It has a level of
detail that made me assume Anthony had a medical background (he
didn't). It's mainly a comedy.
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On a Pale Horse (Incarnations of Immortality, volume 1) by Piers Anthony
A feckless American fails upward to become Death, preserver of worlds.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/trying-his-best
I really enjoyed 1971's 'Prostho Plus' about a galactic prosthodontist >(reallly!) encountering various alien patients. It has a level of
detail that made me assume Anthony had a medical background (he
didn't). It's mainly a comedy.
Cryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> wrote:
I really enjoyed 1971's 'Prostho Plus' about a galactic prosthodontist >(reallly!) encountering various alien patients. It has a level of
detail that made me assume Anthony had a medical background (he
didn't). It's mainly a comedy.
The problem with the Piers Anthony comedies is that really they are all the same. The premise is amusing but after you read a couple of books they start to wear quickly. Prostho Plus is a good start. Maybe read one of the Xanth novels but if you read more than two or three you'll start to get
annoyed.
Prostho Plus is more overtly funny than the Xanth books, IMO.
The early Xanth books haven't aged well. Anthony's sexism looks a lot
worse in retrospect. The books do get better in that respect as they go >along; Night Mare is downright feminist.
In article <kvd97ldqqc4q5bsut18g32jq3o7oeal4jd@4ax.com>,I made a note of this, and plan to check it out.
Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:
On Thu, 6 Aug 2026 08:10:13 -0400 (EDT), jdnicoll@panix.com (James
Nicoll) wrote:
On a Pale Horse (Incarnations of Immortality, volume 1) by Piers Anthony >> >
A feckless American fails upward to become Death, preserver of worlds.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/trying-his-best
You forgot to mention that this is a pentology of seven novels.
There was an eighth title, _Under a Velvet Cloak_ published in 2007. I
have not read (or even seen) it but, IIRC, the focus is on Nix the >Incarnation of Night (I think she was mentioned a few times in the
earlier titles).
James Nicoll wrote:I read a bunch of Xanths, /Viscous Circle/, and a trilogy(? three of
On a Pale Horse (Incarnations of Immortality, volume 1) by Piers AnthonyI too had reached the point of reading only the first volume of any
A feckless American fails upward to become Death, preserver of worlds.
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/trying-his-best
Anthony series. This was readable, but I estimated that the typical >second-volume falloff would make the next book unreadable.
I read only one other Anthony, his "The Shade of the Tree", which made
me somewhat sad, thinking of the writer we could have had.
But his better books just didn't give him a living wage, so I can't
blame him for writing what the market would buy.
The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.comNOSPAM> wrote:I got rid of them all (well, all that I had bought over the years,
Prostho Plus is more overtly funny than the Xanth books, IMO.
I strongly agree about that today, because the Xanth books are basically >outrageous strings of bad puns with a thin plot holding them together.
I thought this was hilarioud when I was twelve but I am no longer twelve.
The early Xanth books haven't aged well. Anthony's sexism looks a lot >>worse in retrospect. The books do get better in that respect as they go >>along; Night Mare is downright feminist.
All of the characters in the Xanth books are ludicrous stereotypes, which >again worked well when I was twelve but not today. The women are not the >only ones but they do come across more poorly than the men.
On Fri, 7 Aug 2026 12:00:41 -0400 (EDT), kludge@panix.com (Scott
Dorsey) wrote:
I got rid of them all (well, all that I had bought over the years,
anyway) eventually. IIRC, he eventually provided maps showing where
Xanth was at various periods. If that happened, I did find them
interesting. But not interesting enough to keep the books.
Paul S Person wrote in articleIIRC, at one time it was in Italy.
<63ne7l5hhgbjqe2ha1vvottvqpaj1fpghv@4ax.com>:
On Fri, 7 Aug 2026 12:00:41 -0400 (EDT), kludge@panix.com (Scott
Dorsey) wrote:
I got rid of them all (well, all that I had bought over the years,
anyway) eventually. IIRC, he eventually provided maps showing where
Xanth was at various periods. If that happened, I did find them
interesting. But not interesting enough to keep the books.
As far as I ever heard, Xanth was always Florida. Did it move
around?
The problem with the Piers Anthony comedies is that really they are all the >same. The premise is amusing but after you read a couple of books they start >to wear quickly.
I really enjoyed 1971's 'Prostho Plus' about a galactic prosthodontist >(reallly!) encountering various alien patients. It has a level of
detail that made me assume Anthony had a medical background (he
didn't). It's mainly a comedy.
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