Sky Dragons - Anne McCaffrey & Todd J. McCaffrey

Sky Dragons

By Anne McCaffrey & Todd J. McCaffrey

  • Release Date: 2012-06-26
  • Genre: Adventure Sci-Fi
Score: 4
4
From 118 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
Scores of dragons are dead after plague swept across the world of Pern, and now the Weyrs are struggling to rebuild before Threadfall destroys everything—and everyone—left alive. Their best hope lies with a group of new dragonriders who have volunteered to brave the dangers of an unexplored island populated by vicious wild felines and voracious tunnel-snakes to create a safe home for their young dragons, whose offspring will hopefully replenish Pern’s decimated population. But their leader, Xhinna, the first female rider of a blue dragon, faces an uphill battle to win the respect of her peers, especially after tragedy leaves the new colony reeling. The way forward seems to lie with the awesome ability of the dragons to travel through time. But that power comes with risks: By venturing into the past, Xhinna may jeopardize the very future she has sworn to save.
 
“Memorable characters and a good balance of individual dramas and large-scale action make this a strong addition to the Pern saga.”—Library Journal
 
“Longtime fans will enjoy the latest adventures of the cheerful dragonriders and their colorful mounts.”—Publishers Weekly

“McCaffrey will be remembered, rightly, as one of science fiction’s grand masters.”—Tor.com

Reviews

  • Disappointing

    2
    By starmanjb
    While I've read every Pern book by Anne multiple times, this book is a big disappointment. No preface means you have no idea what's going on if you haven't read the previous book. It's not a flowing story line but jerks you around until you don't know what's going on. If you loved the Pern series, reread the original works again. I wouldn't recommend this just to satisfy the need for a new Pern story.
  • Sky Dragons

    2
    By L. Idell
    I had high hopes for this book. I have loved Anne McCaffrey's writing, and the stories of Pern, for years. Bringing Todd on board to co-write was excellent. I have not been disappointed. At least not until now. This book reads as though there should have been a book between Dragon Time and this one. So there are huge gaps in the story line that don't make since. Add to that the feling that I am reading a draft of a potentially really good story line that has not really been fleshed out. I am disappointed. Did the wrong manuscript get to the publisher? Please Todd, don't quit writing, but give us complete stories.
  • Not the greatest.

    4
    By John Frosted
    I didn't know till I read this book that Ann had passed on. She's the one who really got me hooked on episodic volumes. Yet her's and Todd's latest work don't seem to live up to her original works. If you haven't read the first Pern novels, I highly recommend it. The character development was far better back them, and the world was a brand new place to explore. Here in this book, I just couldn't really get into the characters. Perhaps there are just too many of them, and too many back stories to keep straight. Never the less, I will miss her..
  • DragonSkies

    5
    By Troshankir
    I'm so sorry to loose Anne! I have read every one of her books at least a dozen times each. I really enjoyed this book and will look forward to any future installments to any of Anne's worlds.
  • A fitting tribute

    5
    By Patmonych
    Started reading with mixed feelings knowing it was the last, it is a fitting tribute to the founder of Pern and it's wonderful inhabitants, human and animal alike. Have every book and loved them all including this one. Thanks for a wonderful 40 years of giving us these wonderful riders,dragons, harpers and healers to love.