
Those arriving on the planet are serfs and must be employed by Citizens a select group of wealthy and powerful individuals. The society of Proton functions as a sort of Feudalistic lottery. In effect, we have a world that is both science fiction and fantasy, a literary playground with high potential, but this isn’t what enamored me with the series.

Both Proton and Phaze occupy the same space, being separated only by a dimensional veil that few have learned to cross. Seven glorius books tell the story of Proton, a technologically advanced planet, and its twin Phaze, a world of traditional fantasy.


There aren’t many series that I can read and reread without ever tiring of, but Piers Anthony’s Apprentice Adept series is one of them.
