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 : Dragonsblood (Dragonriders of Pern)
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Printing Date: January 25, 2005
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In Dragon’s Kin, bestselling author Anne McCaffrey did the unthinkable: for the very first time ever, she invited another writer to join her in the skies of her most famous fictional creation. That writer was her son, Todd McCaffrey. Together, they penned a triumphant new chapter in the annals of the extraordinarily popular Dragonriders of Pern. Now, for the very first time, Todd McCaffrey flies alone. And Dragonsblood is proof that the future of Pern is in good hands. After all, dragons are in his blood…



Never in the dramatic history of Pern has there been a more dire emergency than that which faces the young dragonrider Lorana. A mysterious fatal illness is striking dragons. The epidemic is spreading like wildfire…and the subsequent deadly cycle of Threadfall is only days away. Somehow, Lorana must find a cure before the dragons–including her own beloved Arith–succumb to the sickness, leaving Pern undefended.



The lyrics of an all-but-forgotten song seem to point toward an answer from nearly five hundred years in the past, when Kitti Ping and her daughter Wind Blossom bred the very first dragons from their smaller cousins, the fire-lizards. No doubt the very first colonists possessed the advanced technology to find the cure for which Lorana seeks, but over the centuries, that knowledge has been lost.Or has it?



For in the distant past, an aged Wind Blossom worries that the germs that affect the fire-lizards may one day turn on larger prey–and unleash a plague that will destroy the dragons, Pern’s only defenders against Thread. But as her people struggle to survive, Wind Blossom has neither the time nor the resources to expend on a future that may never arrive–until suddenly she uncovers evidence that her worst fears will come true.



Now two brave women, separated by hundreds of years but joined by bonds transcending time, will become unknowing allies in a desperate race against sickness and Threadfall, with nothing less than the survival of all life on Pern at stake.





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Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - A disappointment
I started reading Anne McCaffery when I was 12 when I picked up The White Dragon, and fell in love. I've read and re-read the series and have never lost my enjoyment or love for what she's created. When I heard that her son had continued the series I decided to give it a go and picked up Dragonsblood. The main character is a classic Mary Sue. She has no faults, amazing powers, and what not. The deaths of the dragons are treated in an offhand manner. It bends the rules and plot lines made by Anne McCaffery, it's poorly written in my opinion with the same phrases used and reused constantly. I actually couldn't finish it, and trust me I've read a LOT of horrible things before, but I couldn't. If you love Anne McCaffery's series, then read it and reread it. Don't pick these books up, they're not only a waste of money it genuinely makes me wince when compared to his mother's works.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Good, but not great
Briefly... as other reviewers have covered this in much more detail...

I always enjoy checking out a new Pern novel, and I thought this one started out with promise. All too soon, however, the same old plot devices start to take shape. ANOTHER woman who can speak to all the dragons, ANOTHER plague, ANOTHER consuming search through Records. (If people were forced to search through those tedious records so often, you'd think they'd do a better job of keeping them legible... you know, in case someone in the future needs to look something up.) It seemed like this book was geared for young adults. I think Todd McCaffrey shows promise but still needs to work on certain areas, give the characters a little more depth & come up with some ORIGINAL stories. No more plagues, records, 'Question' songs, and no more acting as though 'timing it' was some big secret discovery (when it's been 'discovered' in several novels to date). Here's hoping that Todd does not give up but DOES go back and re-read the very first books in the series.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Returning to Pern is a joy
I very much enjoyed returning to Pern with this new book by "the son".
The story is complex, a lot of jumping thru time (not just for the dragons) for the reader, and some knowledge of Pern is needed to understand and fully appreciate this story. I found it a gripping read. Only at the end i got inpatient to know if every one in the story was well.
I know some of the reviewers have fallen over inconsistencies in the story, but hey..it is fiction...and it is a good read definately!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Pern for Grownups
I just finished reading Dragonsblood last night. Having been a fan since the early 1970s, I've grown up with dragons. The series lost some of its appeal for me when the primary protagonists tended to be 10 to 15 years of age, and the main story line seemed to be how do nice kids deal with bullies while saving the world.

Dragonsblood made Pern real again for me. I could smell the dragons and feel the cold stone and warm sands of the Weyr once more. The characters' motivations were real. D'gan's megalomania was well intentioned but caused no end of trouble. Lorana's emphathy was intense but balanced. And Wind Blossom's emotional baggage and relationship with Emorra was spot on.

Don't read this book without reading Kindan's previous adventures (Dragon's Kin and Dragon Harper, especially) and keep in mind what these fictional folk have recently gone through. I don't want to give away details, but I think Todd McCaffrey does quite a credible job with Anne McCaffrey's Pern, the construction of complex characters, and a well-executed plot cluster. I look forward to his next.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Dragonsblood
Dragons blood is an epic adventure, Todd and Anne combine giving us the old Pern we all have loved so much over the years. I found the pages turning on there own as fell deep into it's vast story. By far one of the best Pern novels. If this is how Todd is going to carry on in his mothers work then in me he has found a lifetime fan. This is one story that needs telling.

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