Dragon's Fire
Dragonriders of Pern, Book 18
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Dick Hill
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Halla is one of the children of the Shunned. Though innocent of their parents' crimes, these children have inherited their cruel punishment. Lack of food, shelter, and clothes is their lot; hope is unknown to them. And what future would they hope for? Without a hold to call their own, there will be no protection for them when the lethal Thread inevitably falls again.
Life is particularly tough for Halla. Her family gone, she must fend for herself. Yet despite the brutality of her surroundings, Halla is kind and gentle, devoted to those more helpless than she.
As depraved as Halla is good, Tenim is in league with Tarik, a crooked miner from Camp Natalon, who helps him steal coal in exchange for a cut of the profit. But Tenim soon realizes there is a lot more to be made from firestone, the volatile mineral that enables the dragons of Pern to burn Thread out of the sky. Tenim doesn't care what he has to do, or whom he has to kill, in order to corner the market.
Cristov is Tarik's son. Dishonored by his father's treachery, the boy feels he must make amends, even if it means risking his life by mining the volatile firestone, which detonates on contact with the slightest drop of moisture.
When the last remaining firestone mine explodes in flames, a desperate race begins to find a new deposit of the deadly but essential mineral, for without it there can be no defense against Thread.
Pay another visit to Pern.©2006 Brilliance Audio; 2006 Anne and Todd McCaffreyCritic Reviews
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- 01-08-2020
not as good as the original pern novels
this book lacked the character depth and development seen in the original pern series books. Todd seems to be a sports fan. A lot of time was devoted to dragon game performances, which didn't add that much to the plot. There are almost too many main characters to follow properly at first. Prostitutes were cast as stupid bad people (was that really necessary?).
Some of the concepts this book dealt with were very interesting.
The narrator is very American and nasal. The pace was too fast. This is the first audiobook I've had to slow down to 0.8x the speed. This lowered the pitch a little, which helped. At times it almost felt like the narrator was channeling Mel Brooks.
Please Audible, can you get a narrator from the UK to narrate the Pern series?
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