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Dragongirl (Paperback)
Todd J. McCaffrey
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R243
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With a cast of beloved characters from previous Pern novels,
"Dragongirl" is another triumph for Todd McCaffrey--and a riveting
chapter for the Dragonriders of Pern.
Young Fiona, rider of the gold queen Talenth, has returned with the
dragons and riders who fled into the past to heal their battle
wounds and prepare to fight anew the menace of Thread. Now more
than three years older, Fiona is no longer a child but a
woman--thrust into authority by a shocking tragedy. But leading
weyrfolk who are distrustful of a young outsider will be only one
of her challenges. Despite gaining reinforcements from the past,
too few dragons have survived the recent plague to stem the tide of
the intensifying Threadfall. As a senior Weyrwoman, Fiona must take
decisive action. With the aid of Lorana, the rider who sacrificed
her dragon for others, and Fiona's true love, the harper Kindan,
she proposes a daring, nearly impossible plan. But if it succeeds,
it just might save them all.
"NEW YORK TIMES "BESTSELLER
Scores of dragons are dead after plague swept across the world of
Pern, and now the Weyrs are struggling to rebuild before Threadfall
destroys everything--and everyone--left alive. Their best hope lies
with a group of new dragonriders who have volunteered to brave the
dangers of an unexplored island populated by vicious wild felines
and voracious tunnel-snakes to create a safe home for their young
dragons, whose offspring will hopefully replenish Pern's decimated
population. But their leader, Xhinna, the first female rider of a
blue dragon, faces an uphill battle to win the respect of her
peers, especially after tragedy leaves the new colony reeling. The
way forward seems to lie with the awesome ability of the dragons to
travel through time. But that power comes with risks: By venturing
into the past, Xhinna may jeopardize the very future she has sworn
to save.
"Memorable characters and a good balance of individual dramas and
large-scale action make this a strong addition to the Pern
saga."--"Library Journal"
"Longtime fans will enjoy the latest adventures of the cheerful
dragonriders and their colorful mounts."--"Publishers Weekly"
"McCaffrey will be remembered, rightly, as one of science fiction's
grand masters."--Tor.com
OSF grand master McCaffrey and her son Todd combine their
prodigious storytelling talents to craft a complex tale of
desperation and sacrifice, love, and loss.O--"Library Journal, "
starred review.
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Dragon's Fire (Paperback)
Anne McCaffrey, Todd J. McCaffrey
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R238
R215
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Bringing fresh wonders and dangers to light in the skies of Pern,
Anne McCaffrey and her son, Todd, who demonstrated his writing
talents in the bestselling novels Dragon's Kin and Dragonsblood,
return with their second collaboration: a thrilling adventure of
discovery and fate.
Pellar is an orphan taken in by Masterharper Zist. Though born
mute, Pellar is a gifted tracker, and when Zist sets off to take
over as harper for Natalon's coal-mining camp, Pellar-along with
his fire-lizard, Chitter-joins him on a secret mission of his own:
to find out if reported thefts of coal are the work of the Shunned,
criminals condemned to a life of wandering and hardship.
Halla is one of the children of the Shunned. Though innocent of
their parents' crimes, these children have inherited their cruel
punishment. Lack of food, shelter, and clothes is their lot; hope
is unknown to them. And what future would they hope for? Without a
hold to call their own, there will be no protection for them when
the lethal Thread inevitably falls again. Life is even tougher for
Halla. Her family gone, she must fend for herself. Yet despite the
brutality of her surroundings, Halla is kind and gentle, devoted to
those more helpless than she.
As depraved as Halla is good, Tenim is in league with Tarik, a
crooked miner from Camp Natalon, who helps him steal coal in
exchange for a cut of the profit. But Tenim soon realizes there is
a lot more to be made from firestone, the volatile mineral that
enables the dragons of Pern to burn Thread out of the sky. Tenim
doesn't care what he has to do, or whom he has to kill, in order to
corner the market.
Cristov is Tarik's son. Dishonored by his father's greed and
treachery, the boy must make amends somehow, even if it means
risking his life by mining the volatile firestone, which detonates
on contact with the slightest drop of moisture.
When the last remaining firestone mine explodes in flames, a
desperate race begins to find a new deposit of the deadly but
essential mineral, for without it there can be no defense against
Thread. But Tenim has a murderous plan to turn tragedy to his own
advantage, and only Pellar, Halla, and Cristov can stop him-and
ensure that there will be a future for all on the world of the
Dragonriders.
"From the Hardcover edition."
The specter of sickness looms over the Weyrs of Pern, felling
fire-lizards and threatening their dragon cousins, Pern's sole
defense against the deadly phenomenon that is Thread. Fiona, the
young rider of queen dragon Talenth, is about to assume the duties
of a Weyrwoman when word spreads that dragons have begun succumbing
to the new contagion. As more dragons sicken and die, Weyrleader
B'Nik and queen rider Lorana comb Fort Weyr's archives in a
desperate search for clues from the past that may hold the solution
to the plague. But could the past itself prove the pathway to
salvation for Pern's imperiled dragons? Guided by a mysterious ally
from a wholly unexpected place, and trusting in the dragon gift for
transcending time, Fiona will join a risky expedition with
far-reaching consequences for both Pern's future and her personal
destiny.
In Dragon's Kin, bestselling author Anne McCaffrey did the
unthinkable: for the first time ever, she invited another writer to
join her in the skies of her most famous fictional creation. That
writer was her son, Todd McCaffrey. Together, they penned a
triumphant new chapter in the annals of the extraordinarily popular
Dragonriders of Pern. Now, for the first time, Todd McCaffrey flies
alone. And Dragonsblood is proof that the future of Pern is in good
hands. After all, dragons are in his blood. . . .
Never in the dramatic history of Pern has there been a more dire
emergency than that which faces the young dragonrider Lorana. A
mysterious fatal illness is striking dragons. The epidemic is
spreading like wildfire . . . and the next deadly cycle of
Threadfall is only days away. Somehow, Lorana must find a cure
before the dragons-including her own beloved Arith-succumb to the
sickness, leaving Pern undefended.
The lyrics of an all-but-forgotten song seem to point toward an
answer from nearly five hundred years in the past, when Kitti Ping
and her daughter Wind Blossom bred the first dragons from their
smaller cousins, the fire-lizards. No doubt the first colonists
possessed the advanced technology to find the cure for which Lorana
seeks, but over the centuries, that knowledge has been lost.
Or has it?
For in the distant past, an aged Wind Blossom worries that the
germs that affect the fire-lizards may one day turn on larger
prey-and unleash a plague that will destroy the dragons, Pern's
only defenders against Thread. But as her people struggle to
survive, Wind Blossom has neither the time nor the resources to
expend on a future that may never arrive-until suddenly she
uncovers evidence that her worst fears will come true.
Now two brave women, separated by hundreds of years but joined by
bonds transcending time, will become unknowing allies in a
desperate race against sickness and Threadfall, with nothing less
than the survival of all life on Pern at stake.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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Dragon Harper (Paperback)
Anne McCaffrey, Todd J. McCaffrey
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R256
R199
Discovery Miles 1 990
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For millions of readers the world over, the name Pern is magical,
conjuring up grand vistas of a distant planet whose blue skies are
patrolled by brave dragons and their noble riders, a paradise
threatened by the periodic fall of deadly Thread. But not all
dangers descend from the skies. Now, in their third collaboration,
Anne McCaffrey and her son, Todd McCaffrey, spin a tale of a
mysterious illness that may succeed in doing what centuries of
Threadfall could not: kill every last human on Pern.
Life in the Harper Hall is busy for best friends Kindan, Nonala,
and Kelsa. As the only female apprentices, Nonala and Kelsa are the
butt of jokes and easy targets for the bully Vaxoram and his
cronies. But when Kindan springs to Kelsa's defense, he winds up in
a fight for his life against the older, bigger Vaxoram-a fight that
will lead to a surprising friendship.
Meanwhile, in nearby Fort Hold, a clutch of fire-lizard eggs is
about to hatch, and Lord Bemin's beautiful young daughter, Koriana,
is determined to Impress one of the delightful creatures. At the
hatching, Kindan Impresses a fire-lizard of his own . . . and wins
the heart of Koriana. But Lord Bemin mistrusts harpers and will not
hear of a match between his daughter and the low-born Kindan.
Then fate intervenes in the form of a virulent plague as
fast-spreading as it is deadly. Arising suddenly, as if out of
nowhere, the contagion decimates hold after hold, paying no heed to
distinctions of birth. In this feverish crucible, friendship and
love will be tested to the breaking point and beyond. For with
Threadfall scant years away, the Dragonriders dare not expose
themselves to infection, and it will fall to Kindan and his fellow
apprentices to bravely search for a cure and save humanity.
The price of failure is unthinkable. But the price of success may
be even harder to bear.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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