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292.1 | I like McCaffrey,too. | TKOV58::TAKESHIMA | | Fri May 30 1986 00:55 | 15 |
| How do you do, SHOGUN::HEFFEL ? I like McCaffrey,too, and I'm so
happy to read your topic.
In Japan, "Crystal Singer", "The Ship Who Sang", "Dragonknight",
"Dragonquest", "White Dragon", "Lady in the Tower" translated into
Japanese we can get. Of course, I've got all and read them.
Sequel to Crystal Singer!? Hurray! I'd like to get it and read.
Please tell me the publishing company of "Killashandra". I do my
best to read it written in English, because I'm afraid of taking
a lot of time to get the one translated into Japanese.
I'm looing forward to your reply.
best regards,
A.Take
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292.2 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Mr. Gumby, my brain hurts | Fri May 30 1986 07:56 | 12 |
| re:.1
KILLESHANDRA was published by Del Rey Books, who publishes most
of McCaffrey's books in America. There have also been a couple of
other books of hers published here in the last couple of years
that you don't list as having been translated into Nihongo, both
Pern books: MORETA: DRAGONLADY OF PERN and NERILKA'S STORY. There
have also been three other Pern books that are oriented more
towards young readers, but I think are better than just about
anything else of hers: DRAGONSINGER, DRAGONSONG, and DRAGONDRUMS.
--- jerry
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292.3 | Re: .1 Well done! | TROLL::RUDMAN | | Mon Jun 23 1986 23:30 | 4 |
| I read RESTOREE some time ago and, as I recall, my reaction was
favorable. No match for Pern or the Ship stories tho'.
don
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292.4 | MORE????????? HOPE SO! | BRUTWO::BELFORTE | | Wed Jul 23 1986 15:03 | 7 |
| DOES ANYONE HAPPEN TO KNOW IF THERE ARE ANY NEW BOOKS FORTHCOMING
FROM THIS WONDERFUL WRITER???? LOVE ALL HER BOOKS, AND HAVE REREAD
MOST OF THEM SEVERAL TIMES, MY 12 YEAR OLD SON HAS ALSO READ THEM
ALL AND BUGS ME EVERYTIME I GET A NEW ONE TO HURRY UP AND READ IT
SO HE CAN READ IT NEXT.
MARY-LYNN
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292.5 | | SHOGUN::HEFFEL | Tracey Heffelfinger | Fri Aug 15 1986 13:57 | 9 |
| I'll have to dig up the LOCUS article but off the top of my
head...
She has contracted for something like 4 books. At least one
of which is a pern novel.
I'll try to look up the details tonight.
tlh
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292.6 | Crystals and SF | MIST::IVERSON | | Fri Jan 30 1987 20:49 | 13 |
| In reply to 292.4, I also love Ann McCaffrey's work, especially
those dealing with crystals.
Another great author with a different concept of crystals is
Marion Zimmer Bradley's "Darkover" series. I use the word
series loosely because you can pick up any one of the
Darkover books and have a complete story in itself, independent
of the other books. The books cover a 2,000 year history of
the planet Darkover, a Terran colony that was lost. The people of
the colony developed psi-powers instead of terran technology
using crystals as their focus.
Try "Heritage of Hastur" followed by "Sharra's Exile" and you'll
be hooked!
Happy reading- Renee
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292.7 | | DROID::DAUGHAN | I'm a bit paranoid, & it worrys me. | Sun Feb 01 1987 20:34 | 10 |
| One not hooked. I've read STAR OF DANGER & THE BLOODY SUN (in my
teeth-cutting days) and was not hooked. I liked them, and have
HERITAGE & TWO TO CONQUER, which I'll read someday.
I am, however hooked on Pern & Ann McCaffrey, having some 15 of
her books. It actually comes down to a matter of taste.
Did you like THE BRASS DRAGON?
Don ICEMAN::Rudman
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292.8 | Bloody Sun not great | MIST::IVERSON | | Mon Feb 02 1987 19:10 | 12 |
|
re. .7
I don't know about the other but "The Bloody Sun" was not her greatest.
She got the concept when she was about fifteen, and worked on it
for four or five years and then published it in her early twenties.
Both my husband and I couldn't put down HERITAGE or SHARRA'S EXILE,
which were written much later.
I am eager to try more McCaffrey,too.
renee
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292.9 | re .8 | AMULET::FARRINGTON | statistically anomalous | Wed Feb 04 1987 12:41 | 1 |
| golly ! Bloody Sun was what got me hooked on MZB.
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292.10 | one more! | USAT02::CARLSON | Fear is the mind killer | Fri Apr 24 1987 16:19 | 12 |
| The Mists of Avalon was MZB's greatest. (I think)
No one mentioned the McCaffery set, "Harper Hall of Pern". That
was my favorite. They're in the process of filming this beauty
right now, in Ireland. ILM doing special effects. I bet the fire
lizards will be the next popular kids toy after the movie is released.
There's also an Atlas available for the planet of Pern. Very
intricate drawings of the Holds and Weyrs. Worth having around
during your readings...
Theresa.
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292.11 | | AMRETO::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Sat Apr 25 1987 17:58 | 7 |
| Re: .10
I always liked Menolly's story better than the "big" story, my favorite
being the week at Harper Hall (_Dragonsong_, was it?). The third,
_Dragondrums_, I'm not real keen on. Perhaps because it felt less
focused on Menolly. I think I enjoyed them because of their smaller
scope and tighter focus.
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292.12 | Another one | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Have a merely acceptable day | Wed Apr 29 1987 02:17 | 6 |
| re:.11
While I liked the primary story running in the "adult" books, I,
too, preferred the Harper Hall trilogy much more.
--- jerry
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292.13 | | ICEMAN::RUDMAN | Biologically loyal. | Thu May 07 1987 13:50 | 5 |
| The HH t was more 'down to earth' in that the kids weren't Riders
so it was easier to identify with them. Also, it was a whole new
area to explore but was still within the Pern setting.
Don
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292.14 | Which do I read First? | MIST::IVERSON | There's a seeker born every minute | Sun May 31 1987 17:18 | 11 |
|
Going over this note again has me intrigued. Several months ago
I checked some of the Dragon books out of thi library, but I couldn't
decide which to read, then I went off on a mysteries tangent.
I'd like some advice on the Dragon series. Is it chronological?
Which book is first? or at least which do you recommend reading
first?
I just finished Mists of Avalon which was superb and very thought
provoking,and I'm interested in reading more by A.M.
Thanks, Renee
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292.15 | "Harpers do it in the Hall." Sorry. | ICEMAN::RUDMAN | Watch out for the stobor. | Mon Jun 01 1987 18:18 | 12 |
| Best to start with DRAGONFLIGHT (Dragonrider) & DRAGONQUEST to
introduce you to some main characters. You may wish to start the
Harper Hall Trilogy before reading THE WHITE DRAGON for a change
of pace but stay on Pern. (Basically, read in the order in which
they were written; I would not read MORETA, etc., until finishing
the above.)
In ANY case, begin with DRAGONFLIGHT.
Don
P.S. And when you're "Pern-ed out" (ik), read THE SHIP WHO SANG.
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292.16 | | SOFTY::HEFFELFINGER | The valient Spaceman Spiff! | Tue Jun 02 1987 16:02 | 15 |
| Forgive me for this plebian correction but... Isn't Mista of
Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley?
If you like Anne MacCaffrey (and I do very much), read not only
the Dragon books but also "The ship who sang" and the Crystal Singer
books. (Crystal Singer and Killashandra, in that order.)
As for the dragon books, I read them in the following order:
Dragonflight, Dragonquest, White Dragon then the Harper Hall Books
Dragonsong, Dragonsinger, Dragondrums. This order worked for me.
The order mentioned in -.1 would work as well I think.
tlh
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292.17 | Some TLC for TLH | ICEMAN::RUDMAN | Watch out for the stobor. | Wed Jun 03 1987 14:17 | 6 |
| RE -.1 Thank you.
Don
P.S. I went back as far as .10; didn't see any reference to MoA
being by anyone other than MZB.
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292.18 | | MIST::IVERSON | There's a seeker born every minute | Thu Jun 04 1987 12:47 | 5 |
| Sorry for the mistake-yes Mists is by Bradley! I've been getting
AM and MZB mixed up in my mind lately, along with everything else
I've been reading about crystals.
Thanks for the info-I'm going to the library today.
Renee
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292.19 | What about this movie? | CIVIC::SWANSON | Jennifer | Thu Jan 28 1988 14:27 | 7 |
| I'm interested in finding out more about the movie -- when is it
expected to "air"? I haven't heard anything about it at all, and
I am an avid McCaffrey fan. I have also read all of her books.
She now has out a fiction (not Sci-Fi) book that has something
to do with horses.
Jen
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292.20 | Movie?? What Movie | CSMSRE::WRIGHT | I like cats - dead ones | Thu Jan 28 1988 15:38 | 15 |
| > < Note 292.19 by CIVIC::SWANSON "Jennifer" >
> -< What about this movie? >-
>
> I'm interested in finding out more about the movie -- when is it
> expected to "air"? I haven't heard anything about it at all, and
> I am an avid McCaffrey fan
HUH???
What movie and where did you hear about it?? I just reread the
last 18 replies and could find no mention of a movie by McCaffrey.
Have I been sleeping??
Clark.
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292.21 | The Lady | ERASER::REED | | Wed Feb 17 1988 16:54 | 11 |
| Re: .19 ...new fiction about horses.
I too am an avid McCaffery reader and have all her books and currently
bought the new one called "The Lady". It's true, it's about horses,
the upper crust, gentlemen, gentlewomen, romance, etc. however
I haven't gotten too far into it to tell you much about it. I do
have the hardbound addition and don't know if it's in paperback
yet. I suspect that the reading should be rapid considering the
way I tear into her other stories. I'll let you know asap.
Roslyn
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292.22 | Movie? Where's the movie? | UCOUNT::BAILEY | Corporate Sleuth | Fri May 27 1988 17:39 | 20 |
| I'm with you, Jennifer, where's the movie? (Harper Hall of Pern,
wasn't it? -- being filmed in Ireland... in one of the first 5
or so notes)
I love McCaffrey, but NOT the Dinosaur Planet stories. I heard
her talk at the American Library Association annual conference a
few years ago, and she admitted that the first volume had a REAL
cliffhanger that she was contractually obligated to finish...someday.
(She didn't really like the story, either.) I finally found the
second volume last fall, and although it was ok, it wasn't up to
her usual level. (I can't even remember now whether she wrapped
up the storyline or not.)
*BOAST-BRAG* I managed to get her autograph on a copy of "The White
Dragon", first printing, which had just been released. One of my
proud possessions!
Sherry
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292.23 | More... | INCH::ALFORD | No problems, just opportunities... | Wed May 10 1989 13:06 | 15 |
|
Try the others as well...
_Restoree_
_Decision at Doona_
_Nerilkas Story_ (Pern - early like Moreta: ) / _The Coelura_
There is one book which is a collection of short stories
containing the continuation of _The Ship Who Sang_
and the _Smallest Dragon Boy_ another Pern story + many
others, I can not remember the title at the moment .
Personally I love all of her books, unconditionally :-)
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292.24 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Starfleet Security | Wed May 10 1989 14:41 | 9 |
| re:.23
GET OFF THE UNICORN.
(It was supposed to be "Get OF the Unicorn", but a typo crept in
somewhere, and it seemed to all concerned to be too choice to pass
up.
--- jerry
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292.25 | | INCH::ALFORD | No problems, just opportunities... | Wed May 10 1989 17:07 | 15 |
|
Re: .24
Thanks, I didn't know about the title.
I want to add another one of hers to the list :-
To Ride Pegasus (?)
a very believable book which explores telekenetic/telepathic
abilities.
CJA
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292.26 | Movie?!! | CURIE::CHU | | Mon Jul 24 1989 18:13 | 9 |
|
Re: the alleged Harper Hall movie
I, too, would be very excited if there was any sort of Pern movie
coming out. Has anyone heard about the movie mentioned back
in reply .10 in the last year or so?
Julian
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292.27 | In the UK | ARTMIS::GOREI | Bar Sinister with Pedant Rampant | Tue Aug 22 1989 10:58 | 11 |
|
Re .25
> I want to add another one of hers to the list :-
> To Ride Pegasus (?)
I think it's "A Bridle for Pegasus". Regardless, I enjoyed it.
Ian G.
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292.28 | :-) | CURRNT::ALFORD | Insanity is relative... | Tue Aug 22 1989 13:45 | 3 |
| > I think it's "A Bridle for Pegasus". Regardless, I enjoyed it.
Nope, it's definitely "To ride Pegasus"....I read it again at the weekend !
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292.29 | From two different books... | CXCAD::WILLIAMS | | Tue Aug 22 1989 18:04 | 9 |
| RE: -.1
The main book is: "To Ride Pegasus"
The story: "A Bridle for Pegasus" is in the collection of short
stories titled: "Get Off The Unicorn".
Hope this helps.
John
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292.30 | | VAXRT::CANNOY | despair of the dragons, dreaming | Wed Aug 23 1989 10:32 | 7 |
| I just noticed in the paperback edition of _Dragonsdawn_ that there is
a book listed called _The_Renegades_of_Pern_. It didn't have a note
indicating "soon to be published" or anything, just part of the list of
"published by Ballentine". I never heard of it before. Anybody know
what it is?
Tamzen
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292.31 | Humph. | JULIET::APODACA_KI | The Calamari Carrot Strikes Again! | Wed Aug 23 1989 14:06 | 28 |
| I have recently read DragonFlight and part of DragonQuest since
there is a large fandom group based on-line a telecommunications
service I subscribe to and I wanted to find out what the fuss what
about.
Presently (though I am assured by on-line friends they get better)
I am not that impressed. Good premised, bad execution. The charcters
(human, at least) are somewhat flat, pushy and unsympathetic. That
which I gather are supposed to be big events unfold in a non-committal
way, leaving me waiting for something "good" to happen. Not much
is explained at ALL and when it is, it is only through passing remarks
that one can gleam information about Pern, the dragons and everything
else. For example, while a detailed history of Pern is not needed,
it would be helpful to know WHY and WHAT the colors of dragons mean,
why these can do this and those can't, why there are no female
DragonRiders (save for Weyrwoman), and so on and so forth. I know
all the answers now, but only because I grew impatient and asked
members of the on-line Weyr to explain.
I also dislike the overtones of sexism in the book (and no, I am
no great feminist), especially as it seems out of place in that
particular society.
Still, based on the recommendations that I keep going because the
writing gets better I will probably forge ahead, but thought I'd
toss my two cents in here.
kim
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292.32 | | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Thu Aug 24 1989 11:05 | 8 |
| It's been a while since I read these, but it occurs to me that the
forward to each of these books contaons a detailed explanation of
dragons and their kith.
As to the inter-relations of the characters, McCaffrey deliberately
leaves you in the dark and writes as if you know everything about
her characters. This can be confusing to begin with, but you can
figure it out with about 4 chapters (max) reading.
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292.33 | Humph Pt II | JULIET::APODACA_KI | The Calamari Carrot Strikes Again! | Thu Aug 24 1989 18:17 | 7 |
| I saw no such explanation in the forwards, or really anyplace else.
I just tend to hold with writing (which I do a lot of myself) is
that you shouldn't have to have everything spelled out for you,
granted, but you shouldn't have to play detective either.
kim
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292.34 | | CHEFS::YEOMANSD | No one to talk with - by myself | Fri Aug 25 1989 04:03 | 7 |
|
I've always thought that this was a deliberate and intriguing ploy,
by McCaffrey. The way the history of Pern slowly reveals itself,
as you read through the series (especially in The White Dragon), was
for me, the most interesting part.
Dave.
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292.35 | Onward to 'singer and 'song | PIHIA::SPENDER | | Fri Aug 25 1989 07:51 | 7 |
| re .31
Hang in there - they do get better. I found those two uninteresting at
first but rapidly revised my opinion of the series after reading
Dragonsinger and Dragonsong. These are quite different in style to the
first two and are easier to read. The later books follow on in the same
vein with The White Dragon tying things together nicely.
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292.36 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Thu Mar 08 1990 13:42 | 4 |
| Funny, I thought the first two were the best and that the later
books deteriorated into sentiment.
Each to their own I suppose.
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292.37 | These are a few of my favourite things | BREW11::MASSARI | Goldfish shoals nibbling at my toes | Fri Mar 09 1990 10:13 | 14 |
| To date my favourite AM book has to be Restoree. This is closely
followed by The Cristal Singer and Killashandra.
I also greatly enjoyed the Dragonflight series of Books upto and
including the White Dragon. I was disappointed by the HH trilogy
and gave up reading when trying to tackle "Moreta Lady of Pern" -
I don't know why I couldn't get into it at all... Perhaps I should
try again now and see if it is any better.
Get off the Unicorn has some lovely tales in it - the smallest
dragonboy, a bridle for Pegasus and the epilogue to the ship who
sang.
I'll try and prise the books off my mother and get back into Pern.
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292.38 | SASSINAK, et al | COOKIE::WITHERS | Slipping into madness is good for the sake of comparison | Mon Jul 09 1990 20:29 | 13 |
| I just finished an excelent novel by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Moon called
Sassinak. Set in the environment of the Federation of Sentient Planets, it
details the rise of a young woman through "Fleet" in the on-going battle against
space pirates. Another book in the series, called (I believe) "The Sleep of
Death" has just been published, with a different co-author. Sassinak is (c)
1989 and the next book is 1990.
Are these a series? IF so, can they be expected to go in like the Dragonriders
series? and is the new book a sequel, prequal, or companion?
Any info would be appreciated.
BobW
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292.39 | It's ONLY relative | CXCAD::WILLIAMS | Set the mind free | Tue Jul 10 1990 09:53 | 7 |
| RE: -1
These books are extentions of the books Dinosaur Planet and Dinosaur
Planet Survivors."Sassinak" and "The Death of Sleep" (both of which
are out and are quite good) cover the lives of two of the related
characters in the original two books. "Sleep" covers the life of
Lunzie.
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292.40 | Aha! | COOKIE::WITHERS | Slipping into madness is good for the sake of comparison | Tue Jul 10 1990 12:18 | 10 |
| re: Note 292.39 by CXCAD::WILLIAMS "Set the mind free"
Aha! Thank you! I'd never read the Dinosaur Planet and Dinosaur Planet
Survivors books, so I would never have made the connection. That also
explains the Dinosaur references in Sassinak that I found dangling and
unresolved. I wish there were a "related books" page in these two volumes
to make the connection for me...time to write to the editor of Baen Books.
Thanks again,
BobW
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292.41 | Can't find them in the UK - Sob! | BOOZER::MASSARI | Life in the Diet Lane | Wed Jul 11 1990 06:50 | 4 |
| I went into one of the main Uk book stores to track these two books
down and they haven't even heard of them as yet....
Tahi
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292.42 | Planet Pirates stories.... | ESKIMO::BOURGAULT | | Sat Jul 14 1990 04:56 | 19 |
| Both "Sassinak" and "Death of Sleep" have something on the covers
about the "Planet Pirates". (A large part of Dinosaur Planet
and Dinosaur Planet Survivors dealt with a FSP's problem of
planet(s) getting surveyed and/or settled, then ending up under
"different management" -- planetary piracy.) Sassinak leaves
an obvious opening at its end -- more is going to happen with
the planet pirates.....
No, there isn't anything as obvious as "Part one of the Planet
Pirates", it just says something like "a Planet Pirates story".
It was evident to me that there would be more, but that a definite
"order" or chronological order was NOT likely to happen right away.
I've read all four books now.... and found the two "expanding on
particular characters" books interesting reads BECAUSE they filled
in background(s) and built better circumstances around the major
events. I'm waiting for more....
- Ed -
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292.43 | Planet Pirates Book 3 due in March 1991 | TALLIS::SIGEL | | Wed Sep 05 1990 13:31 | 16 |
| Re .42
The next "Planet Pirates" book will be out in March 1991, and is
written by McCaffrey and Moon ("Sassinak"), so I think it likely
that this is a sequel to their earlier novel.
Incidentally, I thought that "The Death of Sleep" suffered greatly
because it wasn't a standalone novel. Lunzie's story just stopped,
and anyone not reading Sassinak would never know if she woke up
again. I was disappointed by it.
Also, I never finished "Dinosaur Planet". I got about thirty pages
in, realized that I was bored out of my mind, and stopped. I still
have no intentions of going back to it, or reading its sequel.
Andrew
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292.44 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Wed Sep 05 1990 16:23 | 5 |
| I'm not sure that McCaffrey and Moon are a good pair. I read "Sassinak"
and while it was OK I never really felt much for the characters. They
didn't live for me the way MZB or Bujold or Roberson characters do. I
could put the book down for several days before continuing to read it
again. I doubt I'll read a sequel. liesl
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292.45 | Decisions, decisions... | SNDPIT::SMITH | Smoking -> global warming! :+) | Mon Sep 17 1990 15:45 | 4 |
| Does this mean I should read The Death Of Sleep before or after
Sassinak? Or should I skip them both?
Willie_with_hundreds_of_pending_books
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292.46 | don't think it really matters much ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | Crew member ... Starship Earth | Mon Sep 17 1990 17:11 | 8 |
| I read Sassinak first, then The Death of Sleep. Seems like that's a
better order than the other way around.
I thought they were both good reads ... guess that's a matter of taste
more than anything else, so take it FWIW.
... Bob
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292.47 | | COOKIE::WITHERS | Tea, Earl Grey, Hot. | Tue Sep 18 1990 02:21 | 15 |
| I read Sassinak first and thought it was a good read, eventhough there
were some link errors from unresolved symbols. Then I read Sleep and
thought it was pretty good, though I had chronology problems until near
the end. After that, I read Dinosaur_Planet and
Dinosaur_Planet_Survivors, finding that Dinosaur_Planet dragged in
places.
My wife read Sassinak, Dinosaur_Planet, Dinosaur_Planet_Survivors, and
Sleep (in that order. When she was done, we had a couple of good long
"But I don't undertsand how..." talks.
My only advice is to read Dinosaur_Planet and then _Survivors in that
order. I don't think the rest of the order matters.
BobW
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292.48 | | JETSAM::WILBUR | | Fri Dec 28 1990 01:15 | 7 |
|
.47 On the cover of Sassinak is my brother's girlfriend. She model
for the artist. It's her face and hair in that suit.
Dennis
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292.49 | New McCaffrey Alert! | LDYBUG::GOLDMAN | Every choice is worth your while | Wed Jan 02 1991 21:34 | 59 |
| Well, Christmas brought me a new McCaffrey book! It's called
"The Rowan" and according to an ad I saw for it in Analog, it's
the first in a new trilogy!! From the ad:
"They call her the Rowan - a beautiful magical woman who uses
her enormous mental powers to bring life and hope to people on all
planets. One day, the voice of Jeff Raven appears in her mind,
the strong, urgent call of a fellow telepath. The union of their
Talents makes them the most powerful team in all the inhabited
worlds, ready for the daring challenges that await them."
I haven't read it yet, but I'm certainly looking forward to
it!
Also, since I haven't seen a complete list of her works here,
I thought I'd enter the one from this book. There certainly were
some that I hadn't heard of.
Restoree
Dragonflight
Decision At Doona
Alchemy & Academe (compiled by McCaffrey)
The Ship who Sang
*Mark of Merlin
Dragonquest
*Ring of Fear
To Ride Pegasus
Out Of This World Cookbook
A Time When
*Kilternan Legacy
Dragonsong
Dragonsinger
Get Off The Unicorn
The White Dragon
Dinosaur Planet
Dragondrums
Crystal Singer
The Coelura
Moreta, Dragonlady of Pern
Dinosaur Planet Survivors
*Stitch in Snow
Killashandra
The Girl Who Heard Dragons
*The Year of the Lucy
Nerilka's Story
*The Lady (aka The Carradyne Touch)
Dragonsdawn
Renegades of Pern
Sassinak (with Elizabeth Moon)
The Death of Sleep (with Jody-Lynn Nye)
Pegasus in Flight
* not science fiction-fantasy
(I think this last one is also new this year - anyone know if it's
part of a previous series?)
amy
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292.50 | | BOOKIE::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Thu Jan 03 1991 19:09 | 19 |
| "The Rowan" has been out for a couple months or so. I stingily waited for the
Science Fiction Book Club to offer it, which it did a few weeks ago.
It is the expansion of a story in the collection "Get Off the Unicorn." That
story appears almost verbatim as one of the chapters in "The Rowan" (the one
where Jeff Raven makes contact with the Rowan and then later arrives and sweeps
her off her feet, as it were).
"Pegasus in Flight," which I've looked at in the store but haven't bought yet,
appears to be a sequel (more or less) to "To Ride Pegasus," which is one of
my favorites of her books. "To Ride Pegasus" is a collection of stories that
are related and chronological, but it is not a novel. It is about people with
various kinds of psychic powers and how an organization to train, make use of,
and protect them comes into being. I think "Pegasus in Flight" is another
collection of stories that follows the same scenario. I'm planning to pick it
up one of these days, along with a hardcover version of "To Ride Pegasus" that
has recently been released (my copy is paperback).
-- Nina
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292.51 | Flight of minds | CXCAD::WILLIAMS | Set the mind free | Fri Jan 04 1991 16:32 | 12 |
|
"The Rowan" is a prequel for the short stories in "Get Off the Unicorn"
and is about the life of the Rowan up to GOtU.
"Pegasus in Flight" continues from "To Ride Pegasus", but it has
a surprise link to another McCaffery book. I won't say what, but
both books are very enjoyable.
There are a number of books listed in the front of "The Rowan" that
will be out later this year.
John
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292.52 | Who wrote "Generation Warriors?" | COOKIE::WITHERS | Bob Withers | Sat Feb 09 1991 20:43 | 10 |
| The next Planet Pirates book is out, called, "Generatio Warriors".
It appears to be a Lunzie and Sassinak story, from reading the back
cover. Now for the anomality:
The cover and spine say "Anne McCaffrey Elizabeth Moon"
The title page says "Anne McCaffrey and Jody Lynn Nye"
Anyone know which is right?
BobW
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292.53 | | NEEPS::IRVINE | If it don't Work... KICK IT! | Mon Feb 11 1991 09:20 | 7 |
| Has anyone read Renegades Of Pern in the UK ?
I have never seen this in any of my local bookstores...
A brief resume would be great also...
bob
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292.54 | "Generation Warriors" by McCaffrey and Moon | TALLIS::SIGEL | | Tue Feb 12 1991 12:34 | 14 |
| Re .52 -< Who wrote "Generation Warriors?" >-
>
> The cover and spine say "Anne McCaffrey Elizabeth Moon"
> The title page says "Anne McCaffrey and Jody Lynn Nye"
> Anyone know which is right?
The cover. The book is by McCaffrey and Moon. The production values on
this book show undue haste and poor editing; I'll bet whoever designed the
title page took the one from the McCaffrey/Nye book and revised it,
forgetting to revise one of the authors in the process. I'll bet there
are some very red faces in the Baen offices. And at Bill Fawcett and
Associates, the packagers -- Nye is Fawcett's wife.
Andrew
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292.55 | "Pegasus in Flight" microreview | SNOC01::CAMERONJAMES | and God sent him FORTH (Gen 3:23) | Sun Jul 14 1991 20:44 | 28 |
| I've just read "Pegasus in Flight", in four hours straight. It's a
good read, and fits well into the existing books. To fully understand
things, new readers should read "To Ride Pegasus" first.
Spoiler warning; internals of "Pegasus in Flight" discussed;
Re: Note 292.51 by CXCAD::WILLIAMS
> "Pegasus in Flight" continues from "To Ride Pegasus", but it has
> a surprise link to another McCaffery book. I won't say what, but
> both books are very enjoyable.
"The Rowan". Yes, I was surprised too. The author went to great pains
to avoid mentioning family names of characters until the last moment.
For instance Dorotea was not named a Horvath until near the end of the
book. From memory, she's the infant with the loud mental
I've-wet-my-nappy cry in the first book.
A few publishing/editing nits; they didn't treat the "#" sections in a
useful way, such as italics or different fonts, and Dorotea was spelt
on one page as Dorothea; twice.
Johnny Greene seems to have taken over from Peter on shuttle launches,
but it isn't as well covered in the story line as I would have
expected.
Regards...
James Cameron
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292.56 | Renegades of Pern | FSOA::LCHESTER | | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:19 | 28 |
| "Renegades of Pern" off the cuff summary:
Remember in Dragonsdawn that there were tinkers who came on
the original ship? Well, they are still alive and well on
Pern many centuries later. These traders go from hold to
hold, even through threadfall. A sister of one of the hold
Lords who feels she should have been chosen instead sets out
on her own and builds a band of renegades. Quite a description
about the welfare system existing in the caves around the
holds after the population has been alowed to get out of
hand during an interval. The hero is a young man from one
of these trader families who are partially wiped out by
thread, then badly damaged by the renegades. Okay, so there's
a young woman who is not a dragon rider who can speak to all
dragons and he falls in love with her. She is captured by
the renegades. He, predictably, rescues her. There's a
bit about the Southern continent, if memory serves me right.
Now anyone who's read it recently (it's been a couple of
years for me) may feel free to add corrections to this off-
the-cuff summary. I liked the book, although not as much
as many of the other Pern novels.
Lauraf
who is not a dragonrider who can speak to dragons. And
the evil leader(ess) of the renegades wants her
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292.57 | A few important names for ROP | APACHE::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras, Silver Unicorn | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:48 | 13 |
| Hero = Jayge Lilcamp
Girl who speaks to dragons = Aramina
Lady Holdless (leader of renegades) = Thella
LH's 2 top followers = Giron the dragonless man, and Dushik
Jayge's uncle who joins the renegades = Readis
The next-to-last few chapters takes place in the same time as The White
Dragon, and the very last chapters is actually a continuation.
Actually, from chapter 10 on, there is very little mention of the
renegades at all.
K.C. who is in chapter 13 of her 2nd time through.
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292.58 | Rescue Run | SNDPIT::SMITH | N1JBJ - the voice of Waldo | Thu Jul 18 1991 17:15 | 9 |
| There's a new Pern story in the latest (August?) Analog (or was it
IASFM?) called Rescue Run. Pretty good read, all in all, it helps tie
together some of the loose ends that I've been wondering about. While
I do like her Pern books, I sure wish she would get done with them all
so I could read them in Pern-chronological order. I'm a hard-SF nut,
and all the more recent stuff is starting to fill in the details on the
hardware that's always been behind the scenes in the Pern books.
Willie
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292.59 | | TRUCKS::BUSSINK_E | Switzerland 700th, D-12 | Fri Jul 19 1991 03:45 | 4 |
| Where can I find Rescue Run ? In a book, a magazine ?
Erik Bussink
Fareham UK
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292.60 | Rescue Run | SNDPIT::SMITH | N1JBJ - the voice of Waldo | Fri Jul 19 1991 09:18 | 5 |
| Here it is:
Analog magazine, August 1991, P12-76
Willie
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292.61 | | WHOS01::BOWERS | Dave Bowers @WHO | Fri Jul 26 1991 15:36 | 11 |
| Has anyone noticed that McCaffrey's vilainesses all seem to be cut
from the same cloth?
Avril Bitra (_Dragonsdawn_)
Kylara (_Dragonquest_)
Thella (_Renegades_)
Makes you wonder if there was a real-life model.
-dave
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292.62 | Limited Cast | ATSE::WAJENBERG | | Fri Jul 26 1991 16:00 | 22 |
| Re .61
Well, truth to tell, I've noticed that most prolific novelists seem to
have a limited cast of "actors," if not "characters." That is, even if
their names, backgrounds, and physical appearances are different, you
can hear the same set of narrative voices.
E.g., Elizabeth Peters usually has an ascerbic heroine, a slightly
cocksure hero or two, and often a delicate engenue.
Ursula K. LeGuin is fond of struggling young women with resolve and
defferential young men who are wise beyond their years.
Poul Anderson has this heroine that I strongly suspect of being Mrs.
Anderson...
If I run into Orson Scott Card's troubled child prodigy ONCE MORE, I
may shake him (or her) 'til his (or her) teeth rattle.
And so forth.
Earl Wajenberg
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292.63 | | TECRUS::REDFORD | Entropy isn't what it used to be | Fri Jul 26 1991 18:42 | 6 |
| Not to mention the gorgeous redhead who keeps appearing in
Heinlein's novels and seems to resemble Mrs. Heinlein. Alexei
Panshin went to the trouble of classifying Heinlein's male
characters into three types: the smart kid, the Competent Man, and the
wise mentor. They appear everywhere. Well, better to share
character types than share whole universes between novels. /jlr
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292.64 | IMO, of course | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Jul 29 1991 11:50 | 9 |
| Re: .61
A similarity between Bitra and Thella, maybe. But I don't see much
between them and Kylara. Kylara enjoyed being doted on and wasn't all
that strong of a personality. I couldn't see Kylara leading a rebel
group the same way as Bitra or Thella, but I could see her on the ARM
of a man who would lead a similar group.
K.C.
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292.65 | New McCaffrey later this year ... | OZROCK::HUNT | Peter Hunt, T&N Engineering. | Tue Aug 06 1991 23:29 | 6 |
|
Heard recently that a new Pern book, "All the Weyrs of Pern", is
in the works. Should be released later this year. That's all I know; can
anyone confirm or deny this info?
Peter.
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292.66 | Locus sez yup | KRISIS::reeves | Jon Reeves, ULTRIX compiler group | Wed Aug 07 1991 13:04 | 3 |
| According to the June issue of Locus, it's due in December from
Ballantine Del Rey. In Britain, it will be out in September from
Bantam UK. Both hardcover, of course.
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292.67 | | SSDEVO::ROLLOW | And what a wonderful time it has been! | Mon Oct 07 1991 04:53 | 8 |
| re: "All the Weyrs of Pern"
December must have come early this year. I bought a copy
Saturday in Colorado Springs and just finished reading it.
Very moving.
To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under heaven.
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292.68 | Re: Cast of Renegades... | KERNEL::TRAVELL | John T, UK_Remote_Services_Support | Sat Dec 28 1991 18:16 | 9 |
| Just read this string of notes, I am surprised that no-one seems to have noted
what appears to me to be an obvious connection with Dragonsdawn...
Jayge Lilcamp in Renegades
Joel Lilicamp in Dragonsdawn
Both with an apparent family trait of being able to scrounge and sell anything.
John Travell.
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292.69 | Don't remember exact line, but... | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Dec 30 1991 09:19 | 5 |
| I believe that in Renegades, there was mention of the Lilcamp family
being a long line of successful salespeople. I thought that was
obvious enough.
K.C.
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292.70 | | VSSCAD::SIGEL | | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:14 | 5 |
| Re last few
The Lil(i)camp connection is made more explicit in ALL THE WEYRS OF PERN.
Andrew
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292.71 | Crisis at Doona | COOKIE::WITHERS | Bob Withers - In search of a quiet moment | Mon Feb 17 1992 19:30 | 10 |
| I just saw a new book,
Crisis at Doona
by McCaffrey and Nye. I didn't buy it, but Walden's claims it is # 10 on the
best seller list.
Any reviews?
BobW
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292.72 | | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:38 | 2 |
| Haven't read it yet. Picked it up along with PartnerShip (A new "Ship
Who Sang" novel). Will post more when I finish.
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292.73 | A quick review | RIPPLE::REID_PA | Lookin' for a bigger hammer | Mon Feb 24 1992 15:49 | 17 |
|
Finished both Crisis at Donna and PartnerShip this weekend, and
IMO both are well worth the read.
Crisis at Doona brings us back to Donna 25 years after the first
treaty was signed. The treaty is up for renewal and there are
forces on both sides who wish to have Donna all to themselves.
Todd Reeves and Hriss are the main characters who may or may not
save the day (you'll have to read the book, no spoilers here!).
PartnerShip follows the careers of a newly graduated brainship
and five of her first passangers. Lots of intrigue, politics,
and science (i.e. explanations of singularities, new computer
chips, etc). This book is a standalone novel, although it helps
to have read The Ship Who Sang for the background info.
PR
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292.74 | a new convert | HOCUS::FERGUSON | oh well I guess it pays to rehearse | Wed Jul 08 1992 13:26 | 8 |
| A coworker lent me Pegasus in Flight a couple of weeks ago. Since then
I've been to the bookstore and the library and have read The Coelura,
To Ride Pegasus, The Rowan, Dragonflight, Dragonquest, and I'll be
starting Decision at Doona tonight. I'm hooked! The Rowan was kind of
disappointing but I thought the rest of them were excellent.
Ginny
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292.75 | | OBSESS::GRIFFITH | | Wed Jul 08 1992 14:10 | 1 |
| don't forget dragon riders of pern!
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292.76 | | HOCUS::FERGUSON | oh well I guess it pays to rehearse | Fri Jul 24 1992 15:26 | 6 |
| There's an ad in Isaac Asimov's science fiction magazine for a new
McCaffrey book, called "Damia." It's a sequel to The Rowan, about her
daughter.
Ginny
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292.77 | If you've got the space for hard cover books... | RAGS::GINGRAS | | Wed Sep 09 1992 18:02 | 11 |
| For publisher's edition hardcover collectors:
I bought a first edition, hardcover version of the Rowan for $4.98
at Dalton's Bookstore in the Mall of New Hampshire yesterday. Not
that there was probably a 2nd edition ever printed.
I also found on their overstock tables first edition copies of Asimov's
Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain ($4.98) and Anthony's
Total Recall ($3.98).
There were still copies of the Rowan and Fantastic Voyage, but I think
the pile was decreasing since I first spotted them over the weekend.
_Marty
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292.78 | Third in the Crystal Singer series .. | OZROCK::HUNT | Peter Hunt, NaC Engineering, Australia. | Wed Nov 18 1992 01:13 | 3 |
|
Entitled Crystal Line. Saw it in hardcover (a UK edition) here in Aus,
but it's probably out in p/b in the states already.
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292.79 | CRYSTAL LINE a new Del Rey hardcover | VSSCAD::SIGEL | | Fri Nov 20 1992 12:18 | 10 |
| Re .78
> -< Third in the Crystal Singer series .. >-
>
> Entitled Crystal Line. Saw it in hardcover (a UK edition) here in Aus,
> but it's probably out in p/b in the states already.
No, it's only been out for about a month in the states in hardcover.
The paperback won't be out here until fall 1993.
-- Andrew
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292.80 | | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Thu Dec 10 1992 12:35 | 7 |
| re: _Crystal Line_
Yaaaaaaaawwwwwwwnnnnnnn. I've been a McCaffrey fan for years, but this
doesn't even rank in the top 2/3s. It seemed to be a book to link all
of her other worlds together.
Altogether, wait for it to hit the reduced table or for the paperback.
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292.81 | this is one sour crystal | RESOLV::KOLBE | The Goddess in Chains | Tue Jul 06 1993 16:09 | 14 |
| I just finished Crystal Line. The latest Crystal Singer book. As best I can tell
the primary reason for writing it was to please a publisher. There was enough
plot line to fill a short story and a lot of filler tossed in to make this a
book.
I suppose the author felt she had characters, a known universe and some spare
time on her hands. This book could have been cut to just the chapters concerning
the discovery of a new life form. Everything else seemed aimless and boring.
Perhaps this is the way real life goes but I prefer my fiction a bit more
focused.
This book seems to be the setup for a new varient on the Crystal Singer story
line. If someone wants to discuss details I will otherwise leave this one till a
day you are really bored. liesl
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292.82 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Sales Support;South FL | Tue Jul 06 1993 17:58 | 16 |
| RE: .81
>This book could have been cut to just the chapters concerning
>the discovery of a new life form. Everything else seemed aimless and boring.
>Perhaps this is the way real life goes but I prefer my fiction a bit more
>focused.
I didn't mind it. I agree that the denoument (where Killa meets the new
life form for the second time) is really deus-ex-machina, but I thought that
McCaffery did a good job of showing how memory loss would look like from the
inside: literally decades go by and you didn't notice. Life would be very
episodic, with no continuing thread (sorry, wrong world :-)).
But I liked the book a lot more than you seem to. Ah well, different tastes.
-- Ken Moreau
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292.83 | Crystal Line - semi review | DV780::DORO | | Tue Jul 13 1993 16:42 | 34 |
|
re _Crystal Line_...
Hmmmm.. as brain candy, it filled a need. Comparing it with other
work McCaffrey has done, it was alternately puffery and lack of depth.
Spoilers to follow:
I was dismayed/dissapointed with the way she wrote off so many
characters..... Trag, Rimbol, Antonella. Lanzecki's
departure *was* ... appropriate, in some way, but all the others seemed
like throwaways.
The resolution at the end was so sudden... she missed an
opportunity to develop the C.S. Ree character further as deputy Guild
Master. I also wasn't clear as to WHY she so vehemently rejected the
idea of Lars as Guild Master.
Did I miss something with the crystal Junk? There was a lot of
foreshadowing about the value to the guild, and it just dropped off
into the void at the end (albeit it did restore some faulty circuits - and
why wasn't that followed up on as an antidote to the Singers' main
weakness?)
Liesl, my take is the main point of this was the change in guild
masters; the new life form was somewhat of a red herring.
Net: OK for a slow friday night, but probably not worth more than a few
re-reads.
Jamd
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292.84 | "Novelist Anne McCaffrey Online" on CompuServe | SPECXN::WITHERS | Bob Withers | Tue Nov 01 1994 15:57 | 20 |
| From CompuServe's "What's New This Week":
Novelist Anne McCaffrey Online
(31-Oct-94)
Anne McCaffrey, author of the ever-popular Pern novels, including Dolphins
of Pern and The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall, will be in the CompuServe
Convention Center on 6-Nov at 3 p.m. EST (21:00 CET). McCaffrey's other
works include the Powers That Be novels (co-authored with Anne
Scarborough), the Damia series, and the Brawn-and-Brainship stories, some
co-authored with writers such as Jody Lynn Nye, Mercedes Lackey, and S.M.
Stirling. This event is being sponsored by the Science Fiction & Fantasy
Literature Forum (GO SFLIT) and the Science Fiction & Fantasy Media Forum
(GO SFMEDIA).
To join the conference in the Convention Center, GO CONVENTION. The
Convention Center, the Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature Forum, and the
Science Fiction & Fantasy Media Forum are each part of CompuServe's
extended services.
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292.85 | Thank you, AM | MAIL1::FENNELL | | Wed Nov 30 1994 16:59 | 3 |
| She also managed to find time to write 3 Quantum Leap novels and keep
the dream I love so much alive.
|