Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Source of Magic


The Source of Magic by Piers Anthony, 326 pages
The Source of Magic continues the Xanth series. It also continues the weirdness that is the Land of Xanth. As anyone can probably guess by the title, this story focuses on Bink’s quest to find the source of all magic in Xanth. To do this he brings along some familiar faces from the first book like magician Humfrey, Chester the centaur, Crombie of the king’s guard and a new character named Grundy who is a golem.
Again the book is filled with puns and play on words. Examples would be butter flies actually produce butter, stag beetles have antlers, breadfruit trees produce bread, etc. There are also many strange creatures like mind controlling brain coral, vegetarian ogres and an ouroboros (mythological serpent that refuses to let go of its own tail). Perhaps the strangest is the demon known as X(A/N)TH. I can’t say much about X(A/N)TH without spoiling part of the story, but I will say he takes his games very seriously.
The novel is very fast paced with action happening in every chapter. So far the series has been worth reading and I have enjoyed the novels and characters.

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