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| Lady of Autumn Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Lincolnshire
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| Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel I started a thread like this for a different author, so I thought I'd try one here, too. What do you think are the best moments in an Anne McCaffrey novel? In my opinion, my favourite bit by far has to be at the end of DragonQuest, when Brekke calls for F'Nor and Canth during their ill-fated trip to the Red Star. I get a lump in my throat every time I read that part. Otherwise, I'd say that the scene where Menolly and her fire lizards are singing "The Ballad of Moreta's Ride" in the dinner hall during Threadfall (in DragonSinger) during Threadfall. Another one I like would be the part where all the Weyrs of Pern are arrayed along the sides of the ships, ready to eradicate Thread once and for all. |
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| Rider of golden Darith ;) Join Date: May 2007 Location: Oklahoma
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel My best moment would be when Lessa made her trip back to get the Oldtimers, F'lar wracked with hopelessness for his lost lover...sigh. Also, i would have loved to be present at Robinton's...uh...would you call it a funeral? Cove Hold would be a "must see." Especially when Robinton first got to see what everybody did in their beloved Masterharper's honor. |
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| Specto Join Date: May 2007 Location: Missouri
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel I'd loved the moment on Dragonfligt where the oldtimers and Benden Dragons fly together to sear thread. Also I love/hate Robinton's death scene it was so moving to me, Robinton and Aivas dying at the same time and the the poor firelizard as well (forgive me i cant' remember his name!) I almost cried . |
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel Zair is the firelizard. The Impressions always make me tear up reading about Pern. Also, in Dragonsdawn when Sean says to Admiral Benden: "...the Dragonriders of Pern." That's such an awesome moment. In the Talent series, I really love it when the Rowan and Jeff first get together and she's able to overcome her fear of traveling in space when he is seriously injured. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Bath and North East Somerset
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel when the riders and the dragons make contact for the first time, so many lovely moments, bridging that gap, forming that close a link with someone, makes me go all . . . . ![]() |
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| Scottish Roman Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Perth and Kinross
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel The end ? Sorry, she just leaves me cold. Seriously, though can anyone recommend a good place to start ? Every time I've picked up one of her books, I've always felt I'm joining a story halfway through. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Bath and North East Somerset
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel Quote:
Dragonsdawn, first published 1989 . . . well worth a read, then see if the others take your fancy after that ![]() | |
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| Ailurophile Headologist Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Switzerland
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel Dragonsdawn, yes, that's an excellent place to start - but so is Dragonflight, one of the very best of the Pern novels. As to the best moments, there are very many, but they seem often to be at moments of great sadness, like the funeral of Sallah Telgar in Dragonsdawn, or the almost unbearably moving departure of Robinton in All the Weyrs of Pern. I have always been inexpressibly touched by little Zair's "choosing" to accompany his human between: it was only today, when listening to the audio version, read by Anne McCaffrey herself, that I realised the drudge had been told to feed the fire-lizard from one particular bowl and no other. Of course the little creature would have given the alarm as soon as he felt Robinton die, but that doesn't make the scene any less real and moving. |
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel Of the Pern series, I'd recommend Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern. It is the most stand-alone of all the books, even though Nerilka describes more or less the same events from a different POV. Moreta and Nerilka are set in the 6th Pass, rather than the 9th. Red Star Rising/Dragon's Eye is the only book set in the 2nd Pass, but somehow it feels like a continuation from DragonsDawn. I would definitely recommend reading the books in published order rather than chronological. That way you get a feeling for how the author's ideas about the world developed. I find MasterHarper of Pern almost unreadable, however, because it contradicts so many of the rules set in the earlier books (women as Craft Masters, having read that first will make Menolly's story lose all its effectiveness, as it's set less than 50 years later). (Hi Panda! I'm granath elsewhere. ) |
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| Lady of Autumn Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Lincolnshire
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel Quote:
And granath, Manephelien? Do you mean at the AMCF forum? I just started posting again there myself. | |
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| Ailurophile Headologist Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Switzerland
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel Hi there, manephelien/granath! I recognised that avatar so looked at your profile, and sure enough! That makes two people I know who are already here ...nice! ![]() Talysia, although I was a member of the old Kitchen Table, where I first met manephelien, I never joined the AMCF. I had a board of my own, A Manor of Speaking, but sadly had to close it down recently as there was not enough participation. granath was one of the faithful members! Last edited by Toraspanda : 7th August 2007 at 08:57 AM. Reason: afterthought |
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel Yes, I'm at AMCF too, but I meant more or less what Panda said. ![]() Of course, my biggest favorite of all AMC series are the two Talent series, Pegasus and Tower. The first describes the development and slow acceptance of PSI powers among a small minority of people on Earth, the second describes expansion and colonization of the galaxy by a Talent-assisted humanity. |
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| Lady of Autumn Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Lincolnshire
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| Re: Best moment in an Anne McCaffrey novel Whoops, sorry about that. Not thinking straight today. I see what you mean, though. And the Tower series is one I've yet to read, so I think a trip to the library is in order... |
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