Centaur Aisle (Xanth #4) (Mass Market)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 4 in the Xanth series.
- #1: A Spell for Chameleon (Xanth #1) (Mass Market): $7.99
- #2: Source of Magic (Xanth #2) (Mass Market): $7.99
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- #9: Golem in the Gears (Xanth #9) (Mass Market): for information about purchasing this book, please contact orders@bookpassage.com
- #11: Heaven Cent (Xanth #11) (Paperback): $25.99
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- #16: Demons Don't Dream (Xanth Novels #16) (Paperback): $26.99
- #17: Harpy Thyme (Xanth Novels #17) (Paperback): $24.99
- #18: Geis of the Gargoyle (Xanth Novels #18) (Paperback): $26.99
- #19: Roc and a Hard Place (Xanth Novels #19) (Paperback): $26.99
- #20: Yon Ill Wind (Xanth Novels #20) (Paperback): $24.99
- #23: Xone of Contention: A Xanth Novel (Mass Market):
- #24: The Dastard (Xanth #24) (Paperback): $21.99
- #27: Cube Route (Xanth #27) (Paperback): $23.99
- #31: Air Apparent (Xanth #31) (Paperback): $23.99
- #32: Two to the Fifth: An Adventure in the Land of Xanth (Paperback): $21.99
- #33: Jumper Cable (Xanth #33) (Paperback): $23.99
- #34: Knot Gneiss: An Astonishing, Wildly Witty Xanth Adventure (Paperback): $21.99
- #35: Well-Tempered Clavicle (Xanth #35) (Paperback): $23.99
- #37: Esrever Doom (Xanth #37) (Paperback): $22.99
- #38: Board Stiff (Xanth Novels #38) (Paperback): $21.99
- #39: Five Portraits (Xanth Novels #39) (Paperback): $21.99
- #40: Isis Orb (Xanth Novels #40) (Paperback): $21.99
- #41: Ghost Writer in the Sky (Xanth Novels #41) (Hardcover): $33.99
- #42: Fire Sail (Xanth Novels #42) (Hardcover): $34.99
- #43: Jest Right (Xanth Novels #43) (Hardcover): $34.99
- #44: Skeleton Key (Xanth Novels #44) (Hardcover): $34.99
- #45: A Tryst of Fate (Xanth Novels #45) (Hardcover): $34.99
- #46: Six Crystal Princesses (Xanth Novels #46) (Hardcover): $34.99
Description
The magic of Xanth was useless in Mundania—until Dor tried honesty!
Dor was having troubles growing up to be the next Magician-King of the magic Land of Xanth. He wanted no part of running the Kingdom. But now the Good King Trent was leaving on a trade mission to non-magical Mundania, home of such weird beasts as horses and bears, so Dor had to take over as King for a week.
A week passes. No Trent. Then three weeks. King Trent still hasn't returned. Surely, something terrible had happened; he was apparently held captive in some foul dungeon, unable to escape. Dor was left with the burden of ruling—and with Irene, who was entirely too willing to be his Queen!
His only hope was to enter Mundania and free King Trent. But how could it be done without the powers of magic? Nevertheless, he started forth bravely—together with Irene, a golem, a centaur, and a young ogre—heading for the far south of Xanth.
The entrance to Mundania, of course, lay to the north.
About the Author
Piers Anthony, sometimes called Pier Xanthony, is the pseudonym of a Mundane character who was born in England in 1934, came to America in 1940, was naturalized in 1958, and moved to Xanth in 1977. His first story was published in 1963, and his first novel, Chthon, in 1967. His first Xanth novel, A Spell for Chameleon, won the August Derleth Fantasy Award as the best novel for 1977, and his fantasy novels began placing on the New York Times bestseller list with Ogre, Ogre. He shifted from writing in pencil to writing on the computer, and Golem in the Gears was his first novel created on the machine; naturally, the computer found its way into Xanth.