Eternity (novel)
Eternity is the title of several novels. Due to the broadness of the term "Eternity," it is a commonly used title, and therefore specific identification requires disambiguation. Some notable novels titled Eternity include:
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Eternity (Greg Bear novel): A 1988 science fiction novel by Greg Bear, and the sequel to his novel Eon. It deals with themes of time travel, alternate realities, and the evolution of humanity. It forms part of Bear's "Way" series.
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Eternity (Amanda Quick novel): A 2010 historical romance novel by Amanda Quick (a pen name of Jayne Ann Krentz). Set in Victorian England, it features a strong-willed woman and a mysterious man investigating a murder.
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Eternity (Warbreaker): One of the shards of Adonalsium within Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere universe, particularly influencing the world of Sel, the location of the novels Elantris and The Emperor's Soul. Not a standalone novel, but a significant background element in the interconnected fantasy setting.
When referring to a novel titled Eternity, it is essential to specify the author to avoid confusion. Other novels may also exist with the same title.