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The Anubis Gates

By: Tim Powers
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
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When Brendan Doyle is flown from America to London to give a lecture on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, little does he expect that he will soon be traveling through time and meeting the poet himself. But Brendan could do without being stranded penniless in the teeming, thieving London of 1810.

Only the dazzling imagination of Tim Powers could have assembled such an insane cast of characters: an ancient Egyptian sorcerer; a modern millionaire; a body-switching werewolf; a hideously deformed clown; a young woman disguised as a boy; a brainwashed Lord Byron; and our hero, Brendan Doyle. The Anubis Gates took the fantasy world by storm a decade ago, and now fans can savor this Philip K. Dick Award winner all over again.

©2015 Tim Powers (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Adventure Fantasy Historical Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Time Travel Exciting
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Even through the often depressing material, the reader maintains an interested tone that keeps you going.

Excellent reader for a good book

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I'm not a fan of time travel stories in any way, but this book came close to changing my mind.

Time travel

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One of my favorite books ever with a wonderful reading by Bronson Pinchot. I've listened to this twice in the last year and loved it both times.

Excellent

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Bronson Pinchot is an amazing narrator. He managed to capture every character and gave me chills with his deep rasping voice in just the right part. The pauses and exciting moments are captured beautifully throughout the entire moment and managed to hold my interest in parts where reading it could not. It was because of the narrator that I managed to finish this book at all and I'm grateful to him for that.

Amazing Narrator

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I started listening during my morning walks. Initially, it was a struggle to keep up with the characters, but i became totally engaged in another time and place while the world around me became temporarily uninteresting.

An exciting escape.

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The book was good & well written. So much happened though, it could have easily been more than one book. I think all the dude storylines really muddied the real story.

Excellent, but muddy

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I found the book to be perfectly enjoyable. The narrator did a good job,,

Good Narrator and fun story

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This is my first Tim Powers book, and it's hard to imagine that he has written another that surpasses this. And if so, man, I'm looking forward to it! I am a bit of a Bronson Pinchot fan and was eager to see what he could do as a book-on-tape performer -- he's as good as it gets. And I never even recognized his voice as his own.

Balki is amazing!

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If you have a taste for the strange and different you will like this tale. The narrations is truly wonderful, many different voices which do help to sort out the many characters that change through time. I enjoyed it even though I was a bit confused at times, it left me with a good feeling.

Unsusual tale

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First, the Contemporary SciFi genre Audible classified this book is way off since it's obviously more of a fantasy genre than anything SciFi. The most obvious connection to SciFi, seemingly, comes from the time travel aspects but even that isn't based on science but on magic moments in the time stream. Also, some of the science claims are highly dubious, such as the ability to survive strychnine poisoning by crushing and swallowing burnt charcoal to act as a filtering agent to absorb the poison.

Then there is the predictability of the story. It wasn't difficult at all to conclude early on the Doyle and Jackie would end up together in the end or that Doyle would continue to evade his predicted deaths through body changes and Ka clones. Even those obvious eventualities would have been tolerable except for the fact that the author choose to string them out over the entire length of the book.

The author's writing skills were above average but the story itself was extremely tedious to get through. The primary setting of the story, time travel back into the 19th century, gave it a reverse H.G. Wells feel to it, as well. The narrator did a fine job at voices the various characters and nationalities over the course of the story but even that was not enough to save it, regrettably.

Too long for being too predictable

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