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Night Mare (Xanth, #6)
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Apr 16, 2017
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"Naturally no human person was a handsome as a horse."
First non humanoid-protagonist in a Xanth novel, Night Mare features mare Imbrium (named after the "mares" on the Moon - a tidbit I had to look up, then found interesting) attempting to help thwart a barbarian invasion from Mundania.
I love prophecies, because I love spending the book trying to figure things out. Anthony is great at creating a story, where, at the climax, everything falls perfectly into place. Eureka!
Plus, a horse as a heroine!
First non humanoid-protagonist in a Xanth novel, Night Mare features mare Imbrium (named after the "mares" on the Moon - a tidbit I had to look up, then found interesting) attempting to help thwart a barbarian invasion from Mundania.
I love prophecies, because I love spending the book trying to figure things out. Anthony is great at creating a story, where, at the climax, everything falls perfectly into place. Eureka!
Plus, a horse as a heroine!
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
October 1, 2014
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Finished Reading
March 29, 2017
– Shelved
July 13, 2023
– Shelved as:
type-paperback
February 3, 2025
– Shelved as:
ongoing-or-need-to-complete-series