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| The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall | 
enlarge | Author: Anne Mccaffrey Publisher: Corgi Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 53983
Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0552139130 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780552139137 ASIN: 0552139130
Publication Date: November 10, 1994 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Pern for the devotee October 1, 2005 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Much as I have hugely enjoyed the evolving story of Pern over the last three decades, there is something profoundly unsatisfying about Anne McCaffrey's short stories. I have puzzled long and hard about this, and believe it is a matter of characterization. She writes characters that you can grow to love (or hate) and about whom you crave to know more - F'lar, F'nor, Lessa, Robinton, Mellony - and few of her short stories give time for this essential identification to form. This is exacerbated when the stories are set around the start of Pern, a period with characters whom I have never been able to form the same closeness as the later inhabitants.Although there is a linking, developmental theme within the stories, this is still a book really only for the Pern devotee; filling in background and historical detail of the rich tapestry that McCaffrey has woven over a lifetime of writing. As such, it is essential reading for the hardcore fan; for the more casual reader it certainly helps pass the time: worth the money, but unlikely to end up as well-thumbed as Dragonflight et al.
Short and sweet May 12, 2004 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
The Chronicles of Pern (First Fall) is an interesting overview in short stories of parts of the history of Pern brushed over in other, longer books of the series. The stories of Pern, which are arguably Anne McCaffrey's centre-piece work, are set on a colony world of the distant future, which is recommended for colonisation on a very quick survey (The P.E.R.N. Survey) owing to the fact that several members of the survey team have fallen to accidents on earlier planets in the tour. Many years later, when the planet is colonised by a mixed bag of notables wishing to escape the high-tech, post-war civilisation of the inner planets, the briefness of the survey comes back to haunt them. Marooned by lack of fuel, the colonists have no means of escape from the periodic menace brought to fall on their planet by the wanderer planet in the system, the Red Star, a menace which devours anything and everything carbon-based upon which it falls. No big deal? Think again. To add to the colonists' troubles, they are forced to evacuate their key settlement in the South by a major volcanic eruption, achieving the huge evacuation with massive amounts of help from the colonising dolphins (The Dolphin Bell). Eventually, the vast majority of the colonists settle in a large cave system on the Northern continent, safe in rock from the Thread, as they have called the invading menace, but reliant on the bio-engineered 'dragons' to defend them. The dragons are expanding and multiplying to fulfill this role, but the colonists, with their waning technological knowledge, are less able to defend themselves against the other consequences of living so crammed together, such as disease, and very soon, other 'holds' as the cave systems are named, must be opened up. The story of 'The Ford of Red Hanrahan' follows the beginnig of one of them. These new Holds force the dragonriders to protect ever-expanding landmasses from their central base, and eventually Sean Connell, the original leader and one of the earliest dragonriders, decides that they must expand to keep on fulfilling their duties (The Second Weyr). The story follows the history of the Weyr's expansion from the viewpoint of Torene, one of the newest queenriders. The final story in the book, 'Rescue Run' is the follow-up on the attempt by one of the colonists, Ted Tubberman, to escape Pern by sending off the emergency homing device, against the wishes of the majority. A good two centuries after the colonisation, a warship in the area sends a team to investigate the unapproved cry for help, but lands on the Southern continent, now long abandoned by the main colony. Ross Benden, a distant relative of Admiral Paul Benden, the charismatic leader of the colony, is in charge of the investigation. Rescue Run follows his journey to Pern and what he discovers there. All in all, this collection of short stories is worth reading if you have already read the rest of the Pern series. On its own it is not one of her better books as the short story format does not allow you to get to grips with the characters so briefly introduced, but to fill in gaps left by the longer books it is very much worth reading, especially 'The Second Weyr'.
Excellent Prequel February 17, 2000 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Whilst definitely able to stand on it's own, this book provides the reader of the rest of the Pern books with an excellent insight of how the history of the planet came about. Thoroughly recommended both to those who have read the other books and those who are looking to "get into" an excellent series.
Review of Chronicles of Pern : first fall, a terrific book December 3, 1999 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is great. It contains several stories about the early days of Pern. It contains the first landing on perns surface (v. interesting), a daring rescue attempt by the dolphins and dolphineers of Pern and (the best short Pern story I've read)a tale of the first and ONLY weyr. And the creation of Brenden weyr. For those who have not read any Pern books, Pern is a planet colonised by humans, it is set in the future. Eventually Pern was abandoned by earth and the people have forgotten their roots. Every few hundred turns (a pern year), Perns huge neighbouring planet approaches and thread (a highly destructive element) falls from the sky. Dragons were created from firelizards (small, dragon-like creatures) to defend Pern from thread. They are ridden by humans and the dragon-rider bond is very strong (they can also hear each others thoughts).
The dragon are very powerful. April 20, 1999 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is very intresting about the planet of Pern.They have Dragon Riders to perteck the planet from other Dragon Riders.There is many diffrent kinds of dragon riders with other colors, that mean something diffrent.The highest dragon rider is the bronx dragon.
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