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Loading... Man from Mundania (1989)by Piers Anthony
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A long time ago when I was tweenish, I loved this series. I know it won't survive a re-read, so I'm noting it and letting it go. The Xanth books by Piers Anthony were some of the first SciFi/Fantasy books I ever read. I love puns so I have always enjoyed them. Upon re-reading them I can see that they have some weaknesses but overall they stand the test of time. They are a fun and fast read that keeps me amused without any deep thinking required. Typical Pier Xanthony...character (Ivy) on a quest....finds love (Grey)...battles protagonist (Com-Pewter)....and lives happily ever after. The good: story crosses the Xanth/Mundania barrier and makes things somewhat interesting among the stereotypical characters. The bad: story bogs down later into a Matrix - Part III train wreck where Grey suddenly decides that things are really as they should be: the end. After finishing the last page, I had the same reaction as when I watched Matrix III: WTF?? no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesThe Magic of Xanth (12) Belongs to Publisher SeriesBastei Science Fiction Fantasy (20154)
Thousands of fans have eagerly awaited the thrilling climax to the newest Xanth trilogy. Ivy, the bored princess of Xanth, uses the Heaven Cent to find a little adventure. What she finds instead is a world similar to her own and a college student who doesn't believe in magic. With Ivy as his teacher, he soon learns of mysteries and wonders not found in any text book. No library descriptions found. |
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