White Dragon

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Published March 12, 1990 by Demco Media.

ISBN:
978-0-606-01881-4
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4 stars (29 reviews)

On the planet Pern, which was colonised hundreds of years ago by Earth folk looking for a more agrarian lifestyle, "dragons" help humans to fight a deadly Thread that falls from a neighbouring planet as it cycles past once every couple of hundred years. When dragons hatch, each gold (the Queen), bronze, blue or green dragon makes a telepathic connection with a child, and they beome inseparable. Naturally, lads destined to inherit and rule the semi-autonomous Holds cannot be part of this Thread-fighting life, but when young Lord Jaxom sees the struggle the last small egg is having, he can't help himself and runs to its assistance. The poor little runt is white and nobody expects it to live long, so Jaxom is allowed to keep Ruth.

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reviewed The White Dragon by Anne McCaffrey (The Dragonriders of Pern, #3)

Review of 'The White Dragon' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Probably my least favourite of the original 6 Pern novels, this follows the story of Jaxom, Lord Holder of Ruatha who has impressed the white dragon Ruth, and is now torn between growing up and into his responsibilities as Lord Holder, learning to ride a dragon, and chasing various women in various degrees of offensiveness (minor trigger warnings for extremely old fashioned views of women and sex - true with the first two Pern books also).

reviewed The White Dragon by Anne McCaffrey (The Dragonriders of Pern, #3)

Review of 'The White Dragon' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

After Anne Mcaffrey died late 2011 I rooted around in my bookshelves for all my old pern paperbacks from the early 80's. I was utterly obsessed with these books when I was a young teenager, and they were extremely formative in my own history as a writer. The first novel I ever wrote -- longhand, in mead spiralbound notebooks -- was a thin knockoff of Dragonflight (I seem to remember it had unicorns, but I'm so embarrassed by that book I haven't managed to actually read enough of it to check).

I reread all three books in the first Pern trilogy because I was curious to see if they held up to my very fond memories of them. Sadly the answer was no. Sometimes its best to let your fond childhood memories remain memories. :(

(I've duplicated this review across all three books).

Dragonflight: The earliest of the Pern books …

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