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    Default Do any of you read Xanth series?

    I like Xanth books by Piers Anthony and ADOM about equally. I was just wondering if any of you out there had ever read any of the Xanth series and if you liked them or not. There are like 30 books out in the series so far and more on the way! the amazing thing is that it never gets old. If you havent read any of them you should pick up one at the library.

    The first book is A Spell for Chameleon.

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    The first xanth book that I read, was 'castle roogna'. I was immediately hooked,
    and wound up reading it more than ten times. The local library only had that
    one : ) Within a few years, I collected about 15 of them, and eventually read nearly
    all of them. I think I stopped somewhere around 'zombie lover'. I may pick them up
    again sometime, but it's harder to enjoy them the same way I used to, when I was
    a bit younger : )

    There is a computer game 'companions of xanth', it's (I think it's called) an 'if' game,
    so it's really only fun to play once. You can't find it in stores, as they no longer sell
    it, but you can find it on the net if you search enough. If your interested in it, and
    can't find it, I'll post it to a filehosting site for you.

    If you haven't read Robert Asprin's 'myth adventure' series, I highly recommend it.
    The first of the series 'another fine myth' is one of my all time favorite books. Also
    check out Wies and Hickman's 'death gate cycle'.
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    cool! i own about 19 of the xanth books and am eventually going to get all of them. Castle roogna is the one i am currently re-reading. It is one of the best! i will check out the series you recomended the next timne i go to the library. i have played and beat companions of xanth. i got it from www.xanthians.com. It is like a xanth fan site. it is barely active and hasnt been updated since 2006, but the forum still works. i am almost the only one who uses it though.

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    The artist that painted the cover art for the 'xanth' series, is largely responsible
    for my interest in art. Darrel K. Sweet is really a modern day master in my opinion.
    In particular, his painting for the 'crewel lye' book made me want to make my own
    worlds the same as he did : ) I am no where near his talent level, although I might
    be a lot closer if I would stop playing ADOM so much : ) There is only one thing
    about his 'xanth' covers that bothers me. He sometimes changes a bit too much
    about the appearance of the characters. For instance, for the book 'dragon on
    a pedastal', he paints princess Ivy as a blonde. His dragons are awsome though,
    and he did a great job on the gap dragon in that painting. That was just how I
    had always pictured him in my mind : ) His paintings for the tolkien books (and
    calandar) are great also.
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    i love the cover art on all the books!!! i was just wondering who did them! i think the cover of crewel lye is amazing! if you could somehow e-mail me some of your artwork i would love to see it! send me a private message and i will reply with my email address if you can email it to me!

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    I only played Companions of Xanth from Legend Ent - one of my favourite classic adventure games developer (Death Gate is also fantastic and also based on a fantasy book).

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    The only digital pictures that I have of my work, are rather
    badly scanned, and dated to boot. I painted most of these
    when I was about 18, and most were not even completed yet.
    Still, they bring back memories, and you can see the impact
    that fantasy illistrators had on me. Here I have posted
    a few samples, for any that are interested in what images are
    bursting to get out of my warped mind : )

    http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/d6ef57f740_0.47MB

    Of all fantasy illistrators, I have to say that Boris Vallejo
    is my favorite. He uses the commercial art technique of tracing
    the figures in his paintings (for speed reasons) though, and I
    don't like that. I prefering freehand myself, but as far as
    actual painting technique is concerned, he has only one rival,
    his wife Julie Bell : ). I have spent nearly as many hours
    studying Boris's work, as I have playing ADOM, and that's saying
    something : )

    Darrel K Sweet, Bob Eggleton, Ken Kelly, Kieth Parkinson, and
    Jeff Easly are also on my favorites list. With Jeff Easly having
    painted my all time favorite dragon painting, for his cover of
    the 'Legend of Huma' book, by Richard K. Knaak. This is the
    kind of painting, I want to create... one day.

    http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/39bd3f2071_0.14MB
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    WOW!!! You are a really good artist and have great potential! All of them have awsome attention to detail! You should keep drawing! I have tried over and over again to draw like that and always failed miserably. Your work is great! i loved the candle man! and the girl was excellent! The wolf and the dragon had great detail and the Sea creature thing is amazing! it's just like being in xanth! i wish i could draw like that. If i had more money i would offer to buy some of you work. it is excellent!

    The one by the other guy is really cool! i bet if you keep working at it you could get that good! you are good already and with some practice you could be rich!

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    Never heard of this series, I'll be sure to check it out. I've been reading the Dragonlance series ever since I found one of the books at the library, i have about 20 books from the dragonlance universe, they're great and I eventually want to own them all (I think its upwards of 100+ books, most of them from other authors that write their own little stories using the lore and such from the main books). If you guys are interested, you should go on amazon and search up "dragonlance chronicles annotated", its the compilation of 3 of the first books (1300 pages long!). It's a cheap alternative if you buy used compared to buying the 3 first books seperately. Oh and gut, great drawings, its a change from seeing art that's bogged down with tons of detail and stuff.

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    next time i am at the library i will be sure to check out some dragonlace books.

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