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Demons Don't Dream

Demons Don't Dream

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A pretty good book!
Review: A very good book, showing how two worlds can be so distinct, yet come together and get along at some point in their history. Powerful story line, with great characters, and easy to follow, yet complicated in it's own punish way

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great!
Review: Demon's Don't Dream -by Piers Anthony--- A great book in a series of Xanth novels! Xanth is a fantasy realm apart from our own where puns come alive, animals talk, kings and queens reign and everyone has a magic talent, well almost everyone. In this novel Anthony tells of two Mundane players who go to Xanth through a computer game with companions to guide them. As the players overcome obstacles, love, excitement, betrayal, defeat and overall recieve an unknown prize at the end you won't want to put it down. A real page turner and highly recommended! Add this novel to your Xanth collection today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Storyline and Plot
Review: Demon's Don't Dream -by Piers Anthony--- A great book in a series of Xanth novels! Xanth is a fantasy realm apart from our own where puns come alive, animals talk, kings and queens reign and everyone has a magic talent, well almost everyone. In this novel Anthony tells of two Mundane players who go to Xanth through a computer game with companions to guide them. As the players overcome obstacles, love, excitement, betrayal, defeat and overall recieve an unknown prize at the end you won't want to put it down. A real page turner and highly recommended! Add this novel to your Xanth collection today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Books that I have ever Read.
Review: Demons Don't dream is a fantastic book!!! It tells of the realm of the fantasy world. It is so realistic that you almost think that you are there. I wish that there was actually a computer game like that. All of the Xanth books are good, but this is among one of the best.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Follow-up on Demons Don't Dream
Review: Demons Don't Dream is an interesting new Xanth book. The characters are pretty much good except for Fairy Nuff, a birdbrained wizard who is a thouroughly enjoyable character. There is also a computer game that is accompanied to this book, Companions of Xanth. If you enjoy Piers Anthony books then you too will enjoy this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Okay Story
Review: Demons Don't Dream is probably a fun book, if you are between ages 7-10. It details the adventures of a some young adults who, through a computer game, enter the world of Xanth. Of course there is a computer game which was the inspiration for this book.

In the book, (and game), the reader has a "companion", someone from an older Xanth novel, lead them through Xanth. Whoever completes the quest first, will win a prize. Like all Xanth novels, everyone is good - even the Demons. There isn't much tension or surprises. Still the writing is fun and, as I said if you are younger, or have young kids, they may enjoy it more.

Those who are a little older, 14 or 15 maximum, probably would be happier, though, if they avoided this book. It is not for you. If you are older and want to read an Xanth novel, try one of the first three. They are still written for a younger audience, but they are very enjoyable for older people too.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Okay Story
Review: Demons Don't Dream is probably a fun book, if you are between ages 7-10. It details the adventures of a some young adults who, through a computer game, enter the world of Xanth. Of course there is a computer game which was the inspiration for this book.

In the book, (and game), the reader has a "companion", someone from an older Xanth novel, lead them through Xanth. Whoever completes the quest first, will win a prize. Like all Xanth novels, everyone is good - even the Demons. There isn't much tension or surprises. Still the writing is fun and, as I said if you are younger, or have young kids, they may enjoy it more.

Those who are a little older, 14 or 15 maximum, probably would be happier, though, if they avoided this book. It is not for you. If you are older and want to read an Xanth novel, try one of the first three. They are still written for a younger audience, but they are very enjoyable for older people too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down!
Review: Demons Don't Dream was the best book I've read in a while. I love the way Piers Anthony takes everyday items and turns them into the total opposite. I also love the characters he comes up with, such as Com-Pewter, and Cyrus the Merman.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Demons Don't Dream: by Piers Anthony
Review: Demons Don't Dream, by Piers Anthony. This book is a fantasy book about two people who go inside this computer game, and play it as if they were really in there. They are searching for "the prize" and they do not know what or where it is. At the beginning of the game, you have to choose a companion who knows the land and can tell you most things about the magical world. The main character is Dug (Doug) an average 15-16 year old male whose adventurous attitude keeps getting him in trouble. Dug is also quick on his feet, so he manages to get himself out of his problems most of the time. Kim is the other player who is smarter then Dug, but is more interested about seeing the world then "getting prize". Kim is amazed at the world, because of all the elves, trolls, dragons, and other magical plants and animals

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Demons Don't Dream: by Piers Anthony
Review: Demons Don't Dream, by Piers Anthony. This book is a fantasy book about two people who go inside this computer game, and play it as if they were really in there. They are searching for "the prize" and they do not know what or where it is. At the beginning of the game, you have to choose a companion who knows the land and can tell you most things about the magical world. The main character is Dug (Doug) an average 15-16 year old male whose adventurous attitude keeps getting him in trouble. Dug is also quick on his feet, so he manages to get himself out of his problems most of the time. Kim is the other player who is smarter then Dug, but is more interested about seeing the world then "getting prize". Kim is amazed at the world, because of all the elves, trolls, dragons, and other magical plants and animals


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