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A Gift of Dragons

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For more than thirty years, Pern has conjured visions of brave men and women mounted upon the backs of dragons. As anyone knows who has been touched by the storytelling magic of Anne McCaffrey, to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great short stories from the Dragonriders of Pern saga

Anne McCaffrey's short stories do not disappoint. I enjoyed reading these stories! These stories help provide more interesting detail on the lives of several of the Pern characters. It is also nice to have shorter stories available for younger readers and for times when a longer story would not be convenient.

Wonderful stories from Pern

I greatly enjoyed the various characters from the stories. Dragonriders of Pern is a wonderful series and this is a terrific addition.

Enchanting Addition to the Pern Series!

A Gift of Dragons contains 4 short stories that take place on Pern. It includes:The Smallest Dragonboy - Keevan is the youngest dragon candidate and he is also the smallest. It is easy for other boys to pick on him and to make fun of his desire to become a dragonrider. But this only makes Keevan more determined then ever to impress a dragon and on his first time on the hatching grounds, too! But when a horrible accident leaves him alone in the hospital wing during hatching time, Keevan gives up hope that he will impress a dragon this year - or does he...?The Girl Who Heard Dragons - Aramina and her family are Holdless, but they are not vagabonds or shiftless people who were tossed out of their holds because they were too lazy. They were of Benden blood, forced to flee when Lord Fax killed all of their blood kin before he realized that Benden blood ran in Aramina's mother's veins. And, just like many others of the Benden lineage, Aramina can hear dragons and talk to them. She is careful to hide her skill, but Lady Holdless Thella found out somehow and is determined to use Aramina's talents for her own gain...The Runner of Pern - Tenna is a runner, just like everyone in her family and spends her time running up and down the trails of Pern, delivering messages. She is working hard to finish the stitches on her belt and no longer be an apprentice. But when a reckless driver forces Tenna off of the runner trace, where no horses and carts are supposed to be allowed, Tenna is injured and upset. She is determined to give this careless Halgion a good talking to...Ever the Twain - Neru has always dreamed of becoming a dragonrider, but his twin Nian is afraid of life without him. When the dragonriders come on Search, Neru is sure he will be chosen, but the dragons pass him by - and come to rest on Nian, whom they want to take to the Hatching Grounds. Nian refuses to go without Neru, which makes Neru feel guilty and unwanted. Still, he is determined to take advantage of the opportunity that his sister gave him and tries his hardest to fit into the Weyr. Nian knows that she will do whatever it takes to get Neru to Impress a dragon, but she is quite surprised by what ends up happening at the hatching...I thought that this book was too expensive for just four short stories when I initially bought it, but it really is quite a bit cheaper than buying the three other books that the first three stories are contained in. Ever the Twain is a new story, however, and is only available here. The stories are not that long and the type font and spacing are quite large, but the hand drawn illustrations and decorative border on every page make this book a little treasure. A must have for anyone who is a fan of the Pern series!

The Gift of the Dragons

A Gift of Dragons (2002) is a collection of four short works in the Pern series. Three of these works have been previously published and one is new to this book. The Smallest Dragonboy (1973) is the story of a twelve year old boy who is the smallest candidate in his Searched group and cruelly treated by another older boy, yet perseveres in his efforts to impress a hatchling. The Girl Who Heard Dragons (1994) is the story of a young holdless girl who can hear dragons talk to each other and, when her family is threatened, finds that she can also talk to them. Runner of Pern (1999) is the story of a young women who is a runner, carrying written messages for long distance, who comes to Fort Hold at gather time with a score to settle with someone who ran her off the runner trace the night before. Ever the Twain (2002) is the story of a pair of twins, one of whom desperately wants to become a dragonrider, but the other is selected to be a candidate at the next hatching. These tales are about character, courage and perseverence and not one of them has an unhappy ending. Some will find them too sweet for their taste, especially together, but I enjoyed the uplift that they brought me. Recommended for McCaffrey fans and anyone else who enjoys stories like O'Henry's The Gift of the Magi. -Arthur W. Jordin

A Delightful Mix Of Pern Stories

This nice mix of short stories about the planet of Pern is a great way to learn about some of the suppoting characters. Although The Girl Who Heard Dragons is a favorite of mine, I was a little disappointed to find it included as a large section of a "new" book. That said, if you are a fan of McCaffrey's Pern novels you will want to own this one.

Dragons for the holidays or any time!

Reading Dragon Stories from Anne McCaffrey is a delight anytime, but especially so during the holidays. Her prose, always so smooth and humanely warm, shimmers in the holiday glow. Such a pleasure to read again about Keevan, the smallest dragonboy, and Aramina, the girl who heard dragons, and then to meet new charmers like Tenna, the runner and Nian and Neru, the dragon-riding twins. McCaffrey is an absolute master of characterization, but never at the slighting of plot. The pages here turn much too fast. It seems SO long since the last dragon novel. More, please, Ms. M, and soon.

a collector's dream

This beautifully illustrated book finally collects some of the hard to find Pern short stories in one place. "The Smallest Dragonrider" was my introduction to her books & it was nice to see one of the non-riders stories, "The Runner of Pern," included. That nice story focuses on a group that is usually incidental to the stories, the messengers/runners who are the ones who really keep the people of Pern connected. The new story "Ever the Twain" is appealing & has a thing or two to say about pride. My one regret --- the exclusion of "The Dolphin Bell" which would have provided a nice historic Pern touch to the 'modern' stories. For the collector craving hardcover copies of their favorite author, this volume is a wonderful addition to the library.
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