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Razorfish 02-01-2004 11:05 PM

What's the title of this book?
 
Brief synopsis:
There's a world where everyone has a special ability that they discover in their adolescence. Some can fly, others have super strength, while some even possess telepathy. One person in this world discovers that he does not possess any powers at all. He goes on a journey to perhaps discover his true power, if he has one at all. He meets up with a girl whose power is a curse. One day she is incredibly beautiful but extremely dumb while the next day she is an absolute genius but painful to look at. She goes through this cycle day after day. They journey together, he discovers his true power (which is greater than any of the other powers) and she learns to make the best of her power.

I can't seem to remeber the title of this book. Does anyone know?

lumberjim 02-01-2004 11:34 PM

was it by piers anthony? sounds like a piers anthony book, but it was with magic talent, and i dont remember the part about the girl and the curse...that sounds like shrek

Razorfish 02-01-2004 11:52 PM

I looked up Piers Anthony and found a book entitled A Spell for Chameleon . The description of this book sounds like the one but I can almost swear that the main character encounters a girl with a cursed power. I could be wrong but I'll definitely give this book a look over to see. Thanks for the help.

Happy Monkey 02-02-2004 12:07 AM

That's probably it. It was definitely one of the Xanth books.

dar512 02-02-2004 08:55 AM

Definitely A Spell for Chameleon. It's on my bookshelf at home.

Hmm. I should read that again. It's been a while.

Pi 02-02-2004 11:32 AM

Seems funny to me. Just looked up on amazon... Does one need to read the other books to understand it?

lumberjim 02-02-2004 11:40 AM

no, but it helps....he writes on an 8th grade level, but you like the characters, and the books go by quickly. good bed time books. they read a lot like the harry potter books.

Slartibartfast 02-02-2004 11:52 AM

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Originally posted by Pi
Seems funny to me. Just looked up on amazon... Does one need to read the other books to understand it?
Piers Anthony is a hack writer. I have read A Spell for Chameleon, and many other of his books since when I was a teenager. He loves to write multi-volume series- but what happens is that he keeps writing well after the point where he is out of good ideas for that story line.

A Spell for Chameleon, or Split Infinity, or On a Pale Horse are all very good books by themselves. Their sequels are pretty good too. But every book progressively along in each series get a little bit worse.

If you like the book, sure go ahead and read the next book in the series. The moment you find that the book you are reading is boring, stop reading that series! It's not going to get any better!

perth 02-02-2004 05:01 PM

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If you like the book, sure go ahead and read the next book in the series. The moment you find that the book you are reading is boring, stop reading that series! It's not going to get any better!
Hey! Just like Robert Jordan! ;)

wolf 02-03-2004 12:41 AM

I've not read Robert Jordan, but I can assure you, no matter how bad HE is, Piers Anthony is worse.

GREAT first books (Spell for Chameleon is a first book), good second, okay third ... the remainder should be printed at folio size so they are useful for the lining of birdcages and the wrapping of fishes.

(EDIT: Yes, I'm well aware that the plural of "fish" is "fish", but the above construction was funnier.)

SteveDallas 02-03-2004 08:49 AM

Yeah, what is it with these authors who can't seem to write one book, unless they write 5 or 6? I mean, David Eddings for example. 5 books, then another 5-book sequel, then a new 3-book series and a sequel 3-book series. Then 2 prequels to the first series.

Oh, and let's not forget that all 18 of these books involve in some way, a blue stone with mystic religious properties that people are fighting over.

lumberjim 02-03-2004 09:04 AM

EDDINGS DID PREQUELS TO THE BELGARIAD?!?!?!?!?

oo oo what're they called?

dar512 02-03-2004 09:13 AM

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Originally posted by Slartibartfast

A Spell for Chameleon, or Split Infinity, or On a Pale Horse are all very good books by themselves. Their sequels are pretty good too. But every book progressively along in each series get a little bit worse.

I agree about Anthony. I thought he was doing better because I liked the whole Split Infinity trilogy. Then he brought out a series about their kids. Couldn't get past the first couple of chapters.

lumberjim 02-03-2004 09:24 AM

hey, what was that decology that L.Ron Hubbard wrote....that was like crack. i wasted half a summer reading those when i was in 11th grade/

wolf 02-03-2004 09:28 AM

ohmigod.

You LIKED Eddings? And L. Ron??

*shakes head sadly*


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