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Phaze Doubt

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Format
Paperback, 10 pages
Published
USA, 1 August 2006

The dramatic conclusion to the enchanting Apprentice Adept series. With most of the inhabitants of the planet Phaze/Proton incarcerated or in hiding from a hated enemy government, the job of saving this endangered planet falls to Nepe and Flach, two children with special magical powers. Reissue.


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The dramatic conclusion to the enchanting Apprentice Adept series. With most of the inhabitants of the planet Phaze/Proton incarcerated or in hiding from a hated enemy government, the job of saving this endangered planet falls to Nepe and Flach, two children with special magical powers. Reissue.

Product Details
EAN
9780441662630
ISBN
0441662633
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Age Range
Dimensions
11.1 x 2.5 x 17.5 centimeters (0.10 kg)

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Sparkling wordplay, endless permutations of plot and characters, and light-hearted entertainment. ("Library Journal")

In the first trilogy of Antony's Apprentice Adept series, the heroes Stile and the Blue Adept separate the overlapping worlds of Phaze and Proton to prevent them from destroying each other. In the second trilogy their sons recombine the worlds to save them from the evil Adepts. Now, in the concluding volume of that series, the spacefaring Hectare have conquered the planet and captured its leading citizens. The only Adept left is Nepe/Flach, the grandchild of Stile and Blue. Following obscure clues from the Oracle, Nepe/Flach must logically entice a Hectarian spy into switching sides and helping the loyal underground. This narrative suffers in comparison to the previous books (which readers would do well to read first), since here Anthony has neglected to provde a collective subplot detailing the heroes' attempts to extend legal equality to non-humans. Otherwise, the writing, action and plotting are quite satisfactory. (June)

Sparkling wordplay, endless permutations of plot and characters, and light-hearted entertainment. ("Library Journal")

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