In this 16th Xanth novel, two young computer game players are drawn into the Magic Kingdom. The Xanth game is just another interactive computer game - until they find the border between dreams and reality has shifted. The author has also written "The Apprentice Adept" and "The Magic of Xanth".
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In this 16th Xanth novel, two young computer game players are drawn into the Magic Kingdom. The Xanth game is just another interactive computer game - until they find the border between dreams and reality has shifted. The author has also written "The Apprentice Adept" and "The Magic of Xanth".
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 250grams, ISBN: 9780450598913.
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Most stories involve boring mundane attributes of life from everyday people. In this book, that type of person is used to make an intricate story of awesome proportions. It's a great book that helps show that even the mundane can be made to accept something more magical.
dragonlady
Apr 2, 2007
Xanth joins the computer age!
Devoted Xanth fans will enjoy this new twist on adventures in punland. Newcomers to this world of magic and humor will catch on quickly to the many wonders of Xanth, and its welcome relief from the boredom and bothers of our day to day lives...here in dreary Mundania.
Anthony brings Xanth a breath of fresh air and keeps things interesting by involving the beloved characters in a "computer game" created by the demons to settle their lofty disputes. Meanwhile we mere mortals are watching the players traipse through their adventures completely unaware that more than winning the prize is at stake.
As usual, the puns are sometimes goaningly bad, and other times quite puzzlesome to figure out - Half the fun! This book is pure Xanth entertainment, with the usual morals woven in just to keep us humble.
Ogres, dragons, demons, elves and magic galore are in store from page one. With a goal to be attained, a little romance, some light hearted lechery, and a string of worldly connection running throughout the book, Demons Don't Dream is a winner. Well done, Piers!