Man from Mundania

Action & Adventure Fantasy

Author: Piers Anthony

For a bored, young princess of Xanth, there’s nothing more exciting than a Quest. Especially when all you do is sit around Castle Roogna. But when Ivy uses the Heaven Cent, it takes her not to the top of Mount Rushmost, where the winged monsters gather, not to the sea where the merfolk swim–but to Mundania, a world much like our own (that is, boring). It is here that she….Read More

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