![]() ![]() Plus, the added creepiness and more adult subject matter kept Spellbent a really top notch read for me. Not in plot or structure, but in that fun and almost innocent joy sort of way that one can read fiction that isn't "deep" (and some of that nice naughtiness, ha ha). ![]() This book reminded me of those times I spent reading through the Xanth books. I haven't touched them since I was about 18, but I still have a soft spot for them. Growing up, I loved Piers Anthony's Xanth books. But it does read fast and it has some great suspense and humor. at least that is what Chrisopher Golden calls it on the front cover, ha ha). One could call it a modern day fantasy (I think the term is "Urban Fantasy". Sometimes you have to get a paperback to have a good time. I feel dirty and ashamed… okay, not really. I had the extra cash at the time, so I bought it. ![]() The cover of Spellbent caught my eye (hot gal with a shotgun and fiery fingers, dragon-thing, and a ferret… color me curious) while going through Wal Mart. Snyder (2009, Ballantine/Del Rey in paperback and e-book/Kindle formats). ![]() Snyder Review by Robert BrouhardĪlrighty, Internet Land, today's book is Spellbent by Lucy A. ![]()
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