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Xanth 14: Question Quest |
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Rating: Summary: History of Xanth Review: The book is good. Of course I love reading history as well. And that is what is covered here. A detailed history of the never-before revealed story of Magician Humphrey. His recounting of his life will remind you about all the books before this one. A timeline of the history of Xanth is also provided. A good read.
Rating: Summary: WONDERFUL Review: This book showed the the history of Xanth in a very cool way, through the eyes of Magician Humphry. I loved how it slowly got into a predicament and how it was cleverly solved in the end. It showed what happened to Castle Roogna over the years and how Humphry was taught by demons and how he wrote the book of answers. It is, in my view, one of the best Xanth books ever written, and it gives you a lot of information on the history of Xanth and how Humphry lived it. Although it is a great book, if you are just starting to read the series, you should begin with the first book, A Spell for Chamelion.
Rating: Summary: A great book to read in order to skip many Review: This is a great book to read so that you can skip the 4 boring ones before it and save yourself some agony. This gives a wonderful, detailed history of the never-before revealed story of Magician Humphrey while briefly reminding you about all the books before this one. I'd recommend it if you're looking to get alot of books read in just one
Rating: Summary: my favorite pier xanthony Review: This is the first Xanth book I ever read (I was eight) and seven years later, is still my favorite. I love the history, I love the characters, I love the ridiculous Xanthly humor that got a little out of hand in later books. I hate to sound like a cover blurb, but the truth is that it's one of the finest books I've ever read. So what if it's not Great Literature. It's a helluva lotta fun and I'll defend its innocent beauty to anybody.
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