Air Apparent (Xanth #31) (Paperback)
Other Books in Series
This is book number 31 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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- #11: Heaven Cent (Xanth #11) (Paperback): $25.99
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- #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
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- #27: Cube Route (Xanth #27) (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) (Paperback): $16.99
- #42: Fire Sail (Xanth Novels #42) (Hardcover): $34.99
- #43: Jest Right (Xanth Novels #43) (Paperback): $16.99
- #44: Skeleton Key (Xanth Novels #44) (Paperback): $16.99
- #45: A Tryst of Fate (Xanth Novels #45) (Paperback): $16.99
- #46: Six Crystal Princesses (Xanth Novels #46) (Paperback): $16.99
Description
When the Good Magician Humfrey's son Hugo suddenly vanishes, his disappearance sets in motion a series of madcap misadventures that send a collection of colorful characters on a perilous pair of parallel quests. Among them are Debra, a pretty young girl beset by an obnoxious curse; Hugo's beloved wife Wira, whose sightlessness is balanced by a talent for sensitivity, Happy and Fray, a pair of sprightly storm-spirits; Nimbus, the Demon Xanth's own son; and the mysterious outlaw known as the Random Factor.
As they travel through some of the magical realm's most astonishing locales, these unwitting adventurers discover they are key players in a grand drama whose origins reach back to the origins of time itself.
Filled with exhilaration and excitement, ribaldry and romance, Air Apparent is a fabulous new fantasy saga from the lively imagination of master storyteller Piers Anthony.
About the Author
Piers Anthony is one of the world's most prolific and popular fantasy authors and a New York Times bestseller twenty-one times over. His Xanth novels, including Esrever Doom, Luck of the Draw, and Well-Tempered Clavicle, have been read and loved by millions of readers around the world. While he is best known for his science fiction and fantasy, Anthony incredibly versatile, having also written several novels in other genres, including historical fiction and horror. He lives in Central Florida.
Praise For…
“The Xanth books constitute Anthony's longest and most successful series . . . . They are intended to be kind-spirited, fun reading, a series of wondrous beasts and beings, and most of all, an endless succession of outrageous puns” —Lee Killough, Wichita Eagle