Dragonharper. In the World of Anne McCaffrey's Pern
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Chance and the reader's decisions will determine whether Robinton, a journeyman harper on Pern will succeed in his first assignment at Benden Hold
Jody Lynn Nye crafts engaging fantasy and science fiction narratives, often infused with a distinctive sense of humor and a focus on unexpected circumstances. Her writing style is playful and accessible, inviting readers into her imaginative worlds with ease. Nye explores themes of friendship, unlikely heroes, and navigating life's challenges with a light touch. Her works are characterized by flights of fancy and original concepts that entertain and captivate.







Chance and the reader's decisions will determine whether Robinton, a journeyman harper on Pern will succeed in his first assignment at Benden Hold
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