Best of Genre 2008
Library Journal has selected Dragonheart as one of its best of Science Fiction and Fantasy Genre for 2008.
You can read the full recommendation here (scroll down).
Library Journal has selected Dragonheart as one of its best of Science Fiction and Fantasy Genre for 2008.
You can read the full recommendation here (scroll down).
The marvelous people at ConDor have invited me to be their Guest of Honor for ConDor XVI, February 27– March 1 2009.
I’m thrilled! Learn more here.
The people at Library Journal were so happy with Dragonheart, they gave it a starred review. This is what they said:
(starred) McCaffrey, Todd. Dragonheart: Anne McCaffrey’s Dragonriders of Pern. Del Rey: Ballantine. Nov. 2008. c.560p. ISBN 978-0-345-49114-5. $27. SF
When Fiona, the daughter of the Lord Holder of Fort Hold, unexpectedly impresses a newborn gold dragon, she becomes involved in her new duties as Junior Weyrwoman to Fort Weyr, a place beleaguered by a mysterious, usually fatal sickness among dragons. As Fiona learns the manners and politics of a nascent Queen dragonrider, she faces other hardships, including a Threadfall that dragonriders must fight despite their ever-diminishing numbers and her own accelerated coming-of-age as she risks her future to ensure the safety of Pern. Following in his mother’s formidable footsteps, Todd McCaffrey skillfully continues exploring new eras of Pern’s past, reviving characters from his previous solo novel (Dragonsblood) as well as from those cowritten with his mother, SFWA Grand Master Anne McCaffrey (Dragon’s Kin; Dragon’s Fire; Dragon Harper). The author’s strong storytelling and fully developed human and dragon characters make this a good addition to any library and an essential read for Pern’s many fans. Highly recommended