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Dooon Mode

Dooon Mode

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad
Review: In response...the purpose of learning that Nona's joy can not be depleated is important bacause for Darius to work magic, he must use the joy from another woman. He must disgard a woman every year to work magic, and that woman is completly depleated of all joy. Her joy may come back in a small amount over years. Since Nona's joy can't be depleated, it enables him to work magic without draining a woman.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: DoOon Mode
Review: Theirs would be an ideal romance if it were not for a variety of issues- Colene is a teen ager and Darius and adult, Darius, as king must marry a woman he can draw joy from- and Colene is locked in melancholia, and there's an insane emperor who wants to destroy them. Other than that, Colene and Darius have a perfect love. However, now they have a few more allies in overcoming these obstacles. Clones of themselves banded together with human/animal beings who are part of the emperor's game will help them try to beat the odds, along with the friends who have gone with the couple through the modes of reality on their quest. In this exciting, quirky and strangely hopeful novel, once more Piers Anthony makes use of the greatest magic of all- love, to defeat unimaginable evil.

Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as the other books in the series.
Review: We get a conclusion, but it is unsatisfactory. I feel that the last few pages was hurried and not planned as good as they could have been.
But I guess that any finish is better than none.
Since I have read all the other books by Piers Anthony I know that he can do better.
Read the book. But dont expect too much.


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