
As a very successful writer, Piers Anthony is asked from time-to-time to read books by other writers and then write a short review, or "Quote" that can be used in the advertising and sometimes appears on the book jacket itself.
The Children's Teeth: Sister's Blood (prequel)
by Erin McCole Cupp
"If the fiercest conglomerate monsters had souls, with all that implied, who could condemn them as evil?"
—Piers Anthony
A Walk in the Garden
by Christopher L. Hannah
"A nice fantasy, gentle yet intriguing. I like the notion of a prince facing a coming-of-age initiation that is as simple as a walk in a garden, and as complicated as the interactions of gods and men."
—Piers Anthony
The Eye of the World
by Robert Jordon
"This looks very like the next major fantasy epic." —Piers Anthony
Wizard's First Rule
by Terry Goodkind
"A phenomenal fantasy, endlessly inventive, that surely marks the commencement of one of the major careers in the genre." —Piers Anthony
The Dragon Reborn
by Robert Jordan
"Robert Jordan... is a lot of writer" —Piers Anthony
Plasm
by Charles Platt
"I thought I knew all there was to know about Chthon—but Plasm opens up a whole new series of possibilities in a uniquely different style. Compelling and gripping." —Piers Anthony
Blood of the Fold
by Terry Goodkind
"In a fantasy world as rich and real as our own, Richard Rahl and Kahlah Amnell stand against the ancient forces which besiege the New World—forces so terrible that when last they threatened, they could only be withstood by sealing off the Old World from whence they came. Now the barrier has been breached, and the New World is again beset by their evil power. The third book in this 'phenomenal . . . endlessly inventive'." —Piers Anthony
The Waterborn
by J. Gregory Keyes
"This is a rousing good fantasy adventure, with a stunning underlying rationale. I love those rivers, and the animations of nature, done in ways I haven't seen before. Nature, presented not as something inherently good, but as selfishly warring factions mirroring and sometimes interacting with the human factions. Every creature, every thing, has its own power and agenda. This is surely the way it would really be. It's a great novel." —Piers Anthony
CAT*T*LYST
by Alan Dean Foster
"Refreshing!" —Piers Anthony
The Grand Tour
by Jody Lynn Nye
"A Great Sense of Humor" —Piers Anthony
The Hammer and the Cross
by Harry Harrison
"Savage, authentic, and compelling." —Piers Anthony
In Legend Born
by Laura Resnick
"In Legend Born is indeed a fine novel, with excellent characterization and brutally believable motives and action." —Piers Anthony
Aeromancer
by Don Callander
"Magic and Adventure... A delight." —Piers Anthony
Firebird
by Mercedes Lackey
"An impressive Novel." —Piers Anthony
Pyramids
by Terry Pratchett
"Terry Pratchett's right up my alley ... give him a try!" —Piers Anthony
The Jehovah Contract
by Victor Koman
"The Jehovah Contract will surely be excoriated in religious and literary cicles, but this damnation of God should be pondered by both believers and nonbelievers. It is a good, thought-provoking effort that is that rarity in fiction: philosophy that entertains. Let the curses fly where they will!" —Piers Anthony
Unwillingly to Earth
by Pauline Ashwell
"A good, original, space-setting adventure with a completely human cast of characters ... this is some writer!" —Piers Anthony
Project Farcry
by Pauline Ashwell
"A good, original, space-setting adventure with a completely human cast of characters and some nice points to make ...This is some writer!" —Piers Anthony
Land of Unreason
by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt
"I recommend this book to all those who love my Xanth series. An ingenious blend of myth, legend, fairy tale, and tongue-in-cheek humor." —Piers Anthony