She was no enemy!"Ītrocious writing aside ("absolutely beautiful"-damn it, man, at least TRY), the whole thing oozes creepy pervert syndrome. Other girls managed to enhance their appearance by cosmetics or padding or specialized spells, but beside Sabrina all other females looked somewhat artificial. Sabrina was absolutely beautiful-and her beauty was completely natural. He was no plant, but he too had needs, and even the most casual inspection of her made him aware of this. "Bink looked at the girl beside him as she stepped through the slanting sunbeam. And after reading it again, all I can say is. So I picked up a copy, for nostalgia's sake but also to see if Anthony was so bad (he couldn't be, right? I mean, I liked this before.). Second, that the author was Piers Anthony, who's been described as an outrageous sexist even among sci-fi/fantasy writers. First, that I'd read it before and enjoyed it, but had forgotten it completely. I saw A Spell for Chameleon on a shelving cart the other day and realized two things.
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