Being a Green Mother, Piers Anthony
Being a Green Mother, Piers Anthony
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Being a Green Mother

Author: Piers Anthony

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 12 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/10/2007

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Epic


Synopsis

Piers Anthony's best-selling Incarnations of Immortality series has delighted readers with its wonderful mixture of contemporary situations and unconventional views of traditional magical themes. Being a Green Mother continues Anthony's entertaining look at society through a lens of magic. Orb is four years old when she first hears the wonderful music of the morning. Gifted with a magic that makes her songs irresistible anytime she sings or plays the harp, she spends her life seeking the source of the mystical music that controls all things. After years spent with Gypsies and traveling shows, Orb finally feels she's getting somewhere when she hooks up with the Livin' Sludge, a rock band that could use all the magic they can find. Unfortunately, there's still the pesky little matter of a prophecy to deal with: the prediction that Orb will someday marry Evil, the devil himself. Barbara Caruso's lyrical narration is a wonderful addition to this endlessly inventive series.

About Piers Anthony

Piers Anthony has written dozens of bestselling science fiction and fantasy novels. Perhaps best known for his long-running Magic of Xanth series, many of which are New York Times bestsellers, he has also had great success with the Incarnations of Immortality series and the Cluster series, as well as Bio of a Space Tyrant, and others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anastaciaknits on November 04, 2016

I've read this book a few times over the years, and I'll state the same thing at the beginning of reviewing all the I of I books: this is a re-read, and the first time reviewing the books. I'm reviewing all of the books after I finished re-reading the entire series, which I don't normally do & didn'......more

Goodreads review by M.M. Strawberry on January 31, 2019

I picked up this book at the library at my highschool (having since graduated) I was not aware that it was part of a series, it had simply caught my interest so I picked it up and checked out. I was a bit confused, since it was the fifth in a series, but the story still reads very well on its own, a......more

Goodreads review by Matt on January 02, 2017

The series thus far has been very mixed, with the first book being by far the best, the second by far the worst, the third being mostly pretty good, and the fourth being mostly pretty bad. So where does this one fall in the spectrum? . . . meh. There are definitely aspects of this story that I like. T......more