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Title:The Dragonriders of Pern (Dragonriders of Pern #1-3)
Author:Anne McCaffrey
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 864 pages
Published:October 12th 1988 by Turtleback Books
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Dragons. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy
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Alternate cover edition can be found here. Finally together in one volume, the first three books in the world's most beloved science fiction series, THE DRAGONRIDERS OF PERN, by Anne McCaffrey, one of the great science fiction writers of all time: DRAGONFLIGHT, DRAGONQUEST, THE WHITE DRAGON. Those who know these extraordinary tales will be able to re-visit with Lessa, F'lar, Ruth, Lord Jaxon, and all the others. And for those just discovering this magical place, there are incomparable tales of danger, deceit, and daring, just waiting to be explored..

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Original Title: The Dragonriders of Pern
ISBN: 0785729194 (ISBN13: 9780785729198)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dragonriders of Pern #1-3, Pern (Chronological Order), Pern #1, 2 & 5 , more
Characters: Lessa, F'lar, Jaxom, Ruth (The White Dragon), Masterharper Robinton, F'nor, Brekke
Setting: Pern


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Eminently readable and occasionally problematic, The Dragonriders of Pern trilogy is a classic in the science fiction genre that all serious students of science fiction should read, at least once. As much as I tell in this review I will not give away the main plot resolution, nor many of the fascinating subplots, but I will explore characters, so...mild spoilers ahead if you've not read it yet Book one of the trilogy starts in the point of view of a very strong female lead character, Lessa.



Wow, this takes me back. Loved this book when I read it. Bought it knowing nothing about it, as part of my membership bundle in The Science Fiction Book Club. Ahh, the Days of Yore. Looking back, at the beginning the characters seem stiff and cliche, but it loosens up as it goes along. The sensibilities of a different generation are seen in the attitudes and personalities of the characters, which seem a bit archaic by modern thinking. The start of a epic series of books well worth reading.OK,

This book took me from earth to 3000 years in the future where some humans escaped earth's planetary warfare to a planet called Pern. Pern is a planet scientifically much like our own except for the erratic red planet that passes by every few hundred years which thrusts a silvery carbon eating menace called thread. The settlers befriend creatures called firelizards which breathe fire on the thread destroying it before it destroys every living thing living on Pern. Through genetic modification

I had not read any of these books in something like 25 years and only had the vaguest of memories of what the books were about. I knew there were dragons (obviously) and they were used to destroy something called Thread that fell from the sky but that was about it, and that I enjoyed the books as a kid. So it was with great enthusiasm that I revisited the series with this handy collection that covers the first three novels in the Pern series. I was surprised to discover it was a science fiction

I must admit the first volume kept me interested because of the world and I had to turn a blind eye to a small amount of awkwardness and even some rather dates relationship dynamics. However by the third volume, The White Dragon all of it is worth it and I've fallen in love with Pern. It's clear that McCaffrey knew the world and its history.mit suffuses through everything that happens. I also like that its a world not a series. I don't feel pressure to keep going but instead know that whenever I

This book was a very huge disappointment. This series is what led me to detest Anne McCafrey. The dialogue was poor and contrived, the diction was everywhere, ornate one second, and layman's the next second. Throughout all three books, I did read them all sadly, there was no growth whatsoever. The people didn't change, no one got better. Even the sentient "dragons" were stagnant from birth in action and character. There was little plot besides the "worms" eating crops, and the discovery of a