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Dragondrums

#6 Pern

Anne McCaffrey

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English
Corgi
02 January 1982
A spellbinding legend of Pern.

Of all the young singers at

the Harperhall of Pern, Piemur was the one chosen for the leading role

at Lord Groghe's Gather...and then his voice broke. Suddenly his whole

future at Harperhall became uncertain. But Masterharper Robinton,

Menolly and Sebell had other plans for Piemur. They were sure that his

quick wits and discretion could be used to keep a check on the

troublesome Oldtimers and their strange traffic in fire lizards. So,

whilst serving as a messanger-drum apprentice, Piemur carried out

special errands for the three. And it was on one such errand that he

realized his wildest dreams.

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Imprint:   Corgi
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 106mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   149g
ISBN:   9780552118040
ISBN 10:   0552118044
Series:   The Dragon Books
Pages:   223
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Dragondrums (#6 Pern)

McCaffrey first introduced her Thread-threatened planet of Pern in adult paperbacks, and this third juvenile with the same setting refers to events that occurred in last year's episode, the first adult hardcover installment in the Dragonrider complex. (Complicated? You bet. And hardly worth it.) Here wondergirl Menolly's young friend Piemur suffers a voice change at 14, and so, in the manner of this paternalistic community, he is transferred from his singing Hall to work ostensibly as a drummer's apprentice, actually as a political spy for the beloved Masterharper. Jealous fellow apprentices hassle Piemur as Menolly's Cot-mates did her in a previous (1977) adventure; but soon Piemur is far away, stealing and Impressing his own Fire Lizard from a disagreeable and dying local Lord, then hiding in a sack which is smuggled off to the mysterious Southern Continent - where he survives three dread Threadfalls before Menolly and her new lover come to the rescue. Readers might still wonder why young people and adults alike attribute such importance to the little Fire Lizards. McCaffrey too makes very much of very little. (Kirkus Reviews)


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