Those who have followed my blog for a while, know that I am a huge Anne McCaffrey fan, and that her Dragonriders of Pern are my favourite series. I have re-read Dragonsdawn for the umpteenth time now, and was surprised that I had not yet written a review about it.This book explains how the humans...
I was really delighted to be starting in on another Anne McCaffery book after too long away. As a child, I sort of looked down my nose at McCaffery's escapist simplicity, but as an adult, I find I love it (at least, as a change of pace), and I no longer believe that grittiness necessarily equate...
The concept of this book was great - the lives of those on the margins as Threadfall begins. The execution of it - not so great. The book opens with snapshots of quite a few different characters. The impression is that the story is going to follow each of them, but in truth some of them turn out ...