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ChroMagic #2

Key to Chroma

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Key to Chroma The Second Novel in the Epic ChroMagic Fantasy Series Settled by a human expedition over 1,000 years ago, the planet Charm is both magical and dangerous. Volcanoes, scattered throughout the vast landscape, erupt with a fantastic array of colors creating Chroma zones and permeating everything and everyone with magic. The barbarian Havoc became king of this strange land and immediately found himself a target to unknown powerful assassins. Having finally secured a firm grip on governing the planet with the help of the God-like Glamors, Havoc and his companions must now set off in search of seven mysterious ikons to attempt to learn the secret of the Changelings . a secret that could answer all of Havoc's questions, or lead him to his doom.

544 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2003

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Piers Anthony

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Though he spent the first four years of his life in England, Piers never returned to live in his country of birth after moving to Spain and immigrated to America at age six. After graduating with a B.A. from Goddard College, he married one of his fellow students and and spent fifteen years in an assortment of professions before he began writing fiction full-time.

Piers is a self-proclaimed environmentalist and lives on a tree farm in Florida with his wife. They have two grown daughters.

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October 7, 2010
A new Anthony. Still quite childish, but deals with sex. I enjoyed it quite thoroughly.
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May 11, 2022
Warning book contains: pedophilia, underage sex, rape, ovipositing, eugenics, stereotypical gender and sex roles.

This book wasn't particularly exciting overall. Progression of the story line was very slow with only occasional moments of excitement. Most of it was a spread out slog with intervening stories overburdened with sex.
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March 14, 2015
While the main storyline is good like others have said he concentrates way way too much on sex and the fact this world seems to use sex as their main bartering item. IMO this fixation on this aspect lowers quality of the main story....
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