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Series: Apprentice Adept

by Author Piers Anthony

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Juxtaposition (1987)

The red and blue adept continue their spat2 March 2012tThis is the final book in the first trilogy of the Apprentice Adept series and is where the battle between the Blue Adept (Style) and the Red Adept comes to a conclusion. The final parts of the book are very action orientated as the battle ra...

Juxtaposition (1987) by Piers Anthony
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Out of Phaze (1988)

Piers Anthony is the man who just can't let a good finished series lie. Initially a trilogy, the Apprentice Adept series ends with Phaze and Proton separated forever, with no possibility of renewed contact. Five years after finishing the first three books, Anthony returns to the series with anoth...

Out of Phaze (1988) by Piers Anthony
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Unicorn Point (1990)

Why did I read so many Piers Anthony books14 September 2013tIt is really annoying that when I write some things it tends to just come flowing out of my head, while at other times my brain freezes up and I simply do not know what to write (I think they call it writer's block). This is not so much ...

Unicorn Point (1990) by Piers Anthony
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Split Infinity (1987)

I was thinking about this book the other day and wondering, "Is this the most sexist thing I've ever read?" The answer: quite probably. When was in my early teens I discovered Piers Anthony, because, let's face it: he WAS the fantasy section at Waldenbooks for the entire 1980's. I really loved th...

Split Infinity (1987) by Piers Anthony
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Blue Adept (1987)

I’m sure everyone has their favourite tropes that will almost guarantee them enjoying a book. One of mine is musician main characters, or magic systems that are based in music. I’m also pretty fond of tournaments and competitions like the Proton Game. That means this novel would have had to go ve...

Blue Adept (1987) by Piers Anthony
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Robot Adept (1989)

tThis looks like it is the fifth book in the series, so I guess I am looking at it before the forth book, which isn't a bad thing because as soon as the reviews are done and posted it will not really look all that out of place (with the exception of this little introduction). I did enjoy the firs...

Robot Adept (1989) by Piers Anthony