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Books

As of 2011 there are 35 Xanth books published and two in progress. Here they are listed in order of publication.

  • 1 A Spell for Chameleon (1977)
  • 2 The Source of Magic (1979)
  • 3 Castle Roogna (1979)
  • 4 Centaur Aisle (1982)
  • 5 Ogre, Ogre (1982)
  • 6 Night Mare (1983)
  • 7 Dragon on a Pedestal (1983)
  • 8 Crewel Lye (1984)
  • 9 Golem in the Gears (1986)
  • 10 Vale of the Vole (1987)
  • 11 Heaven Cent (1988)
  • 12 Man from Mundania (1989)
  • 13 Isle of View (1990)
  • 14 Question Quest (1991)
  • 15 The Color of Her Panties (1992)
  • 16 Demons Don't Dream (1992)
  • 17 Harpy Thyme (1993)
  • 18 Geis of the Gargoyle (1994)
  • 19 Roc and a Hard Place (1995)
  • 20 Yon Ill Wind (1996)
  • 21 Faun & Games (1997)
  • 22 Zombie Lover (1998)
  • 23 Xone of Contention (1999)
  • 24 The Dastard (2000)
  • 25 Swell Foop (2001)
  • 26 Up In A Heaval (2002)
  • 27 Cube Route (2003)
  • 28 Currant Events (2004)
  • 29 Pet Peeve (2005)
  • 30 Stork Naked (2006)
  • 31 Air Apparent (2007)
  • 32 Two to the Fifth (2008)
  • 33 Jumper Cable (2009)
  • 34 Knot Gneiss (2010)
  • 35 Well-Tempered Clavicle (2011)
  • 36 Luck of the Draw (2012; in production)
  • 37 Esrever Doom (2013; being written)
  • 38 Board Stiff

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