Two young adventurers are drawn into the world of Xanth through a computer game and find themselves in a desperate race against time when treachery, danger, and deceit place Xanth itself in peril, as they learn that some things are more important than winning. Reissue.
New York Times bestselling author Piers Anthony's Man from Mundania, concludes the trilogy within his fan-favorite Xanth fantasy series, following Vale of the Vole and Heaven Cent.
Heaven Cent continues the Xanth saga from New York Times bestselling fantasy author Piers Anthony.
Once I am done with my missions, I will return to my wife and friends, resume my actual age, and we shall fade away as planned. Somehow I feel less urgency about that than I did before.” “I feel similarly little urgency about settling ...
In February 1989, science fiction writer Piers Anthony, author of the Xanth series, received a moving letter. It came from a woman whose daughter, Jenny, was in a coma as a result of severe injuries caused by a drunk driver.
In "Demons Don't Dream," Dug and Kim battle across the terrain as they test their mettle; and in "Harpy Thyme," Gloha agrees to serve the Good Magician for one year if the magician will create her a male harpy to love.
A gargoyle finds himself caught between a rock and a hard place in this Xanth adventure that “should delight Anthony’s many fans” (Publishers Weekly).
Morph- — Kyle Johnson. Paperback person — Kelly English. Carpet tunnel syndrome — Karla Sussman. Car pool tunnel thin dome— Tim Alsop. Talent of summoning magic dust — Elizabeth Pearl. Dee-tonate — Dee Lahr (I bought my left handed bow ...
Forced to accept arch demon Julian Ascher's dangerous wager to save the soul of a wayward Hollywood “It Boy,” guardian angel Serena St. Clair engages in a high-stakes game of seduction that could bring about her fall from grace.
LovelornLoveworn Love LostPerplexed Prince Dolph, Xanth's precocious shapeshifter, should be in love but isn't.
A quest for the source of power threatened to doom the land of Xanth As a ruler of a country steeped in enchantment, King Trent was naturally curious about the source of its magic.