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Prerazmišljavanje
Prerazmišljavanje rated it 8 years ago
Robert Silverberg has made an amazing anthology, in which everyone can find their cup of fantasy, so to speak. There were only a couple of stories I didn't like, but I suppose someone had. Those I did like a lot and will reread in the years to come are The Happiest Dead Boy in the World and Home...
Misericordia
Misericordia rated it 8 years ago
Dd Jul 2016 Now, this is ONE BEAUTIFUL sci-fi borderline romance borderline space something! I read this about 10 yrs earlier and still am fond of it. I need to get my hands on the rest of the series like, yesterday!Dd Aug 2017 This is sheer WOW! I keep returning to this book year after year, again...
The English Student
The English Student rated it 9 years ago
TW for rape. I read the first book in the Catteni series (Freedom's Landing, I think?) ages and ages ago (as in years), and literally the only thing I remembered about it was the relationship between an alien and a human. Fortunately, McCaffrey provides a neat recap at the beginning of the book:...
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 9 years ago
This final book in the Harper Hall trilogy stars Piemur, the young apprentice who became Menolly's first friend at Harper Hall. Unlike Dragonsinger, which took place immediately after Dragonsong, Dragondrums takes place about three years later (it's mentioned that Menolly has had three Turns of inst...
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 9 years ago
This book picks up right were Dragonsong left off. Menolly arrives at Harper Hall on the back of a bronze dragon, with the Masterharper himself as her traveling companion. The whole thing is more than she could have ever dreamed, but then comes the hard part: making a place for herself at Harper Hal...
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 9 years ago
I think this was the very first Pern book I ever read. A friend let me borrow it during our required reading hour in school (maybe middle school?), and I was hooked. No wonder: the Harper Hall trilogy had a lot of features that I tended to gravitate towards.In this first book, Menolly is a nearly 15...
IntheZone
IntheZone rated it 9 years ago
I decided to re-read this series in some down time this month and it has not lost it's appeal since the last time I read this twenty years ago. I have always enjoyed stories that dealt with higher mind powers and Anne McCaffrey does not disappoint in this area. 4 stars for a fun and entertaining re-...
IntheZone
IntheZone rated it 9 years ago
I decided to re-read this series in some down time this month and it has not lost it's appeal since the last time I read this twenty years ago. I have always enjoyed stories that dealt with higher mind powers and Anne McCaffrey does not disappoint in this area. 4 stars for a fun and entertaining re-...
IntheZone
IntheZone rated it 9 years ago
I decided to re-read this series in some down time this month and it has not lost it's appeal since the last time I read this twenty years ago. I have always enjoyed stories that dealt with higher mind powers and Anne McCaffrey does not disappoint in this area. 4 stars for a fun and entertaining re-...
IntheZone
IntheZone rated it 9 years ago
I decided to re-read this series in some down time this month and it has not lost it's appeal since the last time I read this twenty years ago. I have always enjoyed stories that dealt with higher mind powers and Anne McCaffrey does not disappoint in this area. 4 stars for a fun and entertaining re-...
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