 | The beginning! I've been a fan of the Xanth books (and Piers Anthony) for several years. My dad introduced me to the original Xanth series, starting with this book. Chameleon changes from being incredibly smart but hor... read full review |
 | Dragon Headed Donkey Only the masterful Piers Anthony could have come up with a dragon-headed donkey who couldn't speak, but was (in all reality) a demon! Another great Xanth novel! read full review |
 | I love you - I mean, Isle Of View! This book introduces the character of Jenny Elf. In real life, Jenny was a 12 year old girl who was hit by a drunk driver. She survived, and through a lot of therapy and letters back and forth with Piers Anth... read full review |
 | Stanley Steamer I used to think that Stanley Steamer was a carpet cleaning business. Since I read this book, I think of it every time I see the Stanley Steamer commercials on TV. If you want to know what I'm talking abo... read full review |
 | A classic Ogre, Ogre is my dad's favorite Xanth book. It's one of the original Xanth novels (#5 I believe?), and that, to me anyway, makes it a classic. Definately check this one out! read full review |
 | Imbri I love this Xanth novel! Mare Imbri (a night mare - who delivers bad dreams to naughty characters) is actually based on one of Peirs Anthony's own horses, though his horse doesn't deliver bad dreams.... read full review |
 | Complexity? Ah, the Xanth novel that introduced the world to Ptero! You see, Ptero is a very small planet within Xanth, and on Ptero is another even smaller planet, and it keeps going! This is the book that first explain... read full review |
 | Yikes! Being a long time Xanth fan, I had been unaware that Piers Anthony wrote other books. This being the first of the non-Xanth books I picked up, I read the entire thing in a very short amount of time. It really... read full review |
 | Law and Order I just get a kick out of the idea of a trial by jury -- Xanth style! This is a great book, and it follows through with the typical Xanth humor. It also shows how different cultures are often offended by thing... read full review |
 | The truth about breasts This was a very well put together documentary. As a fellow woman, it was nice to hear that other people thought of their breasts similarly. This documentary interviews females from six to eighty-something, in... read full review |