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Old 12-29-2014, 08:08 AM   #69
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Yes, the series starts off (with "Dragonflight") in a medieval, feudal society, and it's only gradually over several books in the series that the "backstory" about the planet's colonisation and the loss of their high-technology civilisation fills in.
Harry:

I don't disagree that Dragonflight, et al, are sci-fi, and certainly Anne McCaffrey--with whom I had the privilege of some emails back and forth, a long time ago--considers them such--adamantly.

Nonetheless, I can't believe that any young person can't imagine themselves a DRAGONRIDER, upon reading the series, or even any one of them...so I think it would be a nice segue into sci-fi for him. (Did I forget to say that?). That, or POM, Verne...any of those are fantastical enough, with adequate perils, fights to save humanity (or whatever)...to fill the bill, I'd think.

I agree that Moreta was one of the best-written books in the series. And I also agree that ATWOP seems to be the climax of the "old" series, before the "new" co-authored by her son.

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