Flying lizards attract attention
Kathleen Robles, Charger Staff
Have you ever been to the stars? Have you
traveled through wormholes in egg-shaped ships? Have you ridden
aback a dragon fighting against a falling death from the sky? Have
you ever shared your thoughts and dreams with a true blue friend
that will be with you til the end? Have you ever sent things
flying through space with just the power of your mind?
No? Well, neither have I, but dreaming about
it brings it one step closer. At least that how Anne McCaffery seems
to view life. As a lifelong bookworm, or human in this case, I have
recently become hooked on the Dragon Riders of Pern.
A lone white line pierces the sky. A shout
arises, The Threads are here! Call the dragon riders!
Instantly the sky is filled with dragons of many colors. Blue, green,
brown, bronze, and gold dragons dance in the morning sun. Their
riders toss bits of black stone into their steeds mouth, firestone.
As the chemical work their magic flame erupts from the bellies of
the beasts. The Dragonriders are suddenly seized with silver strands.
That, with a touch, will eat away any organic life on Pern.
As the fight plaques the power of the Benden
Weyr Riders a lone boy finds himself meeting his own Thread
fall.
In the course of requesting the stolen queen
egg of Benden from the banished Southerners. Slipping through time
with his one-of-a-kind white dragon Ruth, Lord Jaxom is suddenly
injured by thread fall.
What will happen to the leader of a Hold?
Will his manor-type people live on with out him? Will Jaxoms
Guardian Lytol keep things in order if he dies?
More secrets entwine to make the third Dragon
Riders of Pern book, The White Dragon.
Did you think I would give you all the twists
and turns that make The White Dragon something special? Nope! Not
me! You have to go and read The White Dragon yourself. Its
a worthy read!
Article prepared for web by Joy Wheeler
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