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Loading... Moreta: Dragonlady of Pernby Anne McCaffreySeries: Dragonriders of Pern: Publication Order (7), Pern (6th Pass)
I really enjoyed some of McCaffrey's other Pern books, but this one just didn't do much for me. The friend who introduced me to the Pern books told me that this one was really sad, but I just never got emotionally invested. There were a lot of characters mentioned, but only a few were developed and I had trouble remembering who was who. The book could have been 100 pages shorter and probably would have been improved by the editing. Moreta is supposed to be some sort of mythological figure in Pern history, of some sort. She is the rider of a queen dragon, and while at a festival she discovers the outbreak of a disease, along with some others. Some of her fellows take the ostrich approach to the situation, and her queen is pregnant, so to try and get the cure to areas ahead of the disease wave she has to borrow someone else's lizard. http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2007/02/moreta-dragonlady-of-pern-anne.html The first book that ever made me cry. Dragons would seem so far out of realm of experience, yet McCaffrey makes them so real I imagine myself on Pern. Pern is being devastated by a plague - Moreta takes to the skies to help ferry medicine, despite the risks. Perhaps the best of the Pern series. I enjoyed the original Pern books, but once it got deep into sequelitis, the stories got much weaker and less interesting. Yet another series that should have stopped after the first set of inspired, mysterious books. One of my favorite books in Pern, because it isn't just about a disaster, it is also about daily life for a queen rider. And the end always makes me cry. Tells the story of Moreta, who she was, where she came from and her famous ride. |
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