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The Skies of Pern by Anne McCaffrey
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New York: Del Rey, 2001.

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So they managed to push the Red Star out of its path and in about 16 years thread will stop to fall forever. What will become of the Dragonriders? Will society on Pern cease to exist as it is now? The Abominators seem to think so and they try everything in their arsenal to stop the developments that Aivas has set into motion.

This is a stand-alone, although I am not sure, how much sense it will make to someone who has not read any other Pern novels. I have been reading these books since I was a teenager and there are only 2 others I have not read yet, so for me this is like coming home to a good old friend - I know all the characters and their histories, I can pretty much anticipate what is going to happen and I can just enjoy the ride... ( )
  cathepsut | Apr 23, 2007 |
after the victory over the red planet what now for the dragon riders of Pern?

i love this series and devoured this big book right away ( )
  vicarofdibley | Oct 1, 2006 |
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This book is respectfully dedicated to
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When mankind first discovered Pern, third planet of the sun Rukbat, in the Sagittarian sector, they paid little attention to the eccentric orbit of another satellite in the system.
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0345434692, Mass Market Paperback)

Anne McCaffrey's Pern series has been running successfully for so long that most of the Dragonriders' original problems have been solved. In The Skies of Pern, she confronts her standard cast of characters with the consequences of those solutions, consequences that are a whole new set of problems. Now that the Red Star has been pushed to another orbit, there will only be a few more ravenous Threads descending from it for them and their dragons to fight--and what role will that leave for them? They have successfully reclaimed Earth's lost technology--and suddenly everyone with a craft that might be outmoded, or who is phobic about surgery, is on the rampage, sabotaging and smashing and making up rumors. These fundamentalist Abominators are sure that something terrible will happen if the old ways are not gone back to--and sure enough, fire descends, on cue, from the skies.

Anne McCaffrey's tales of genetically engineered dragons and a lost colony that has declined into feudalism are ultimately SF rather than fantasy because they are about finding solutions to problems, solutions that involve working with what you are given to start off with; The Skies of Pern is all about elegant solutions to credible problems. --Amazon.co.uk

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