Home |Science Fiction |Fantasy |Horror  Subscribe to SFFMeta     
sffmeta logo


 for   of 

Dragon Harper (Dragons of Pern)

Written by Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey

Average Score: 54(5)

Kindan is an apprentice harper at the Harper Hall but he is finding the lessons very difficult and although he has his friends, Nonala, Kelsa and Verilan, he also has enemies, such as the bully Vaxoram. Things begin to improve for Kindan when he beats Vaxoram in a duel and Vaxoram becomes first his servant and then gradually his trusted friend. Then Kindan impresses a fire-lizard and becomes the proud owner of the magnicent Valla. At the hatching, he meets Koriana, daughter of Lord Holder Bemin of Fort Hold. She also impresses and she and Kindan fall in love, but her parents disapprove and she has to return to Fort Hold. Then a plague begins to spread across Pern, killing nearly everyone infected. Kindan and his friends search the harper records to see if they can find a cure, but all they can find is mention of a similar plague over a hundred Turns past. As the plague gets worse Kindan and Vaxoram are sent to Fort Hold to help tend the sick. Kindan will be reunited with Koriana, but will she be free of the plague, and will he be able to find a cure before more people die?

Book Details

Fantasy
Paperback, 464 Pages
Published by CORGI BOOKS on January 01, 2009
First Published by Del Rey Books in 2007
ISBN-10 0552153494
ISBN-13 978-0552153492

Reviews


SFRevu | Harriet Klausner
Review Rating: 80
Dragon Harper is a powerful and moving science fiction tale about people of different backgrounds and class coming together to help those in need.
Full Review Link
Graemes Fantasy Book Review | Graeme Flory
Review Rating: 70
it felt just a little too comfortable to be truly gripping.
Full Review Link
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight magazine | Tehani Wessely
Review Rating: 40
Unfortunately, Dragon Harper simply does not live up to the standards set by the earlier books.
Full Review Link
SF Reader | Edward McKeown
Review Rating: 40
Weak characters who are either clichés, pale copies of earlier characters from the series, or mere devices to move the recycled plot along.
Full Review Link
Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | GF Willmetts
Review Rating: 40
Now whether it is the smaller page count or not, the one thing sadly missing is the lack of feeling when it comes to characters who die during the epidemic.
Full Review Link


   © SFFMeta 2009-2011. All rights Reserved. | About | FAQ | Advertising informations | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use