Dragonsong (Pern: Harper Hall series)
Every two hundred years or so, shimmering Threads fall from space, raining death and black ruin on Pern. The great dragons of Pern hurl themselves through the beleagured skies, flaming tongues of fire to destroy deadly Thread and save the Planet. But it was not Threadfall that made young Menolly...
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Every two hundred years or so, shimmering Threads fall from space, raining death and black ruin on Pern. The great dragons of Pern hurl themselves through the beleagured skies, flaming tongues of fire to destroy deadly Thread and save the Planet. But it was not Threadfall that made young Menolly unhappy. It was her father who betrayed her ambition to be a Harper, who thwarted her love of music. Menolly had no choice but to run away. When, suddenly, she came upon a group of fire lizards, wild and smaller relatives of the fire-breathing dragons, she let her music swirl around them. She taught nine of them to sing. Suddenly Menolly was no longer alone -- she was Mistress of Music and Ward of the dazzling fire dragons.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B011YXTWNC
Publish date: 2015-07-17
Publisher: Transworld Digital
Pages no: 290
Edition language: English
Series: Pern: Harper Hall (#1)
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...
2014 re-read. Review forthcoming
2014 re-read. Review forthcoming
Classic fantasy by the Queen of Dragons herself. I read a number of these books when I was younger and unfortunately had to leave them all behind after moving to a different country, but somewhat thankfully I could remember absolutely nothing of what went on in them. Except that there were dragons, ...
This was the first book in the Pern series I ever read. That series is technically science-fiction, but this book even more than the other Pern books reads like high fantasy: dragonets, bards (well, OK, harpers) Lords, etc. This coming of age tale, although directed at the young adult market, I can ...