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by Anne McCaffrey
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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...
Inkspot Fancy
Inkspot Fancy rated it 11 years ago
Warning, blatant spoilers in this one! You are warned.This is easily the weakest book in the Harper Hall trilogy in my opinion. The shift of main characters was an unwelcome surprise, the story meanders a bit, and there's plot points that just make so little sense that I found myself hurrying to be ...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
This is the last book in The Harper Hall Trilogy and is quite different than the first two. The first two books were focused on Menolly, a very musically talented girl from a fisher family whose wildest dream is fulfilled when she comes to Harper Hall to be trained as a Harper. (Think mix of bard, t...
caseyreads
caseyreads rated it 11 years ago
I wasn't interested in Piemur as much as Menolly. There is the same theme as being taunted by peers. Really, Piemur's story is a simple variation on Menolly's and it doesn't end up being very interesting. I thought it was drawn out and there was very little of an engaging story. A short story probab...
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 16 years ago
I enjoyed this book much more than the first time around. Probably because when I first read it I was so disappointed that it focused on Piemur instead of on Menolly. This time I knew that, so I was prepared to enjoy it for its own right.However, it did bother me that Piemur's theft of a fire-lizard...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 38 years ago
I did not like this book as much. Menolly was not the featured character. Instead, it was the cocky Piemur, Menolly's friend. I never liked him too much because I found him to be a busy body rascal. He gets into so much trouble. His journey and growth was okay to read, but I didn't really care ...
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