Dragonsdawn
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1988
480
Novel • Fiction
Pern • Far Future
1988
Adult
16-18 years
Dragonsdawn by Anne McCaffrey explores the early years of a human colony on Pern as they establish a pastoral society with limited technology, facing existential threats from a deadly phenomenon called Thread, which destroys all organic matter. The settlers' survival hinges on genetically altering small fire-breathing lizards into dragons capable of combating the Thread. The novel includes depictions of mass destruction and death.
Fantastical
Adventurous
Mysterious
Inspirational
Contemplative
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Anne McCaffrey's Dragonsdawn is praised for its rich world-building and engaging narrative, appealing especially to fans of the Pern series. The book offers a captivating look into the origins of dragon culture. However, some find the pacing uneven and character development lacking depth. Overall, it’s a satisfying addition for established fans but may not intrigue new readers as much.
Fans of science fiction and fantasy with a penchant for intricate world-building and character-driven narratives will enjoy Anne McCaffrey's Dragonsdawn. Readers who appreciate the immersive environments of Frank Herbert's Dune and the dragon lore in Naomi Novik's His Majesty's Dragon series will find this book captivating.
44,074 ratings
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480
Novel • Fiction
Pern • Far Future
1988
Adult
16-18 years
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