On 10 Jul 2003 at 18:01, Julia Thompson wrote: > Andrew Crystall wrote: > > > > On 10 Jul 2003 at 14:47, Reggie Bautista wrote: > > > > > Michael Harney wrote: > > > >I wanted to ask those who have read some/many of the Pern novels > > > >a question. I have only read _Dragonseye_ and _The Dolphins of > > > >Pern_. The question I have is: Are the events in some of the > > > >other pern books more epic? Let me elaborate for clarity. I > > > >liked the books, but I found them to be a little lacking in the > > > >end because there never seems to be any grand, exciting events in > > > >the stories. No major climax to the story. Are the other Pern > > > >novels similar, or are there better ones? > > > > > > I thought _Dragonseye_ was one of the weaker Pern novels > > > > That has another name in Europe as well, can't remember what it is > > tho. > > Hm, I went to amazon.co.uk, and they do list _Dragonseye_. > > But they also list _Red Star Rising_, which could also be the same > novel under a different title. Except they *don't* list _Chronicles > of Pern: First Fall_, so that's a more likely candidate for that one. > Been awhile since I read either, and between the babies inside me and > the toddler in the house, I'm somewhat scatterbrained. :)
Aha yes, the European name for _Dragonseye_ is _Red Star Rising_. I prefer the European name, again (heh). Then again, most UK printing's cover art tends to be well...not as good. Andy Dawn Falcon _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l