In Heaven there be Dragons
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:36 pm
I've pretty much been sick since Thanksgiving morning or I would have seen this news sooner and posted about it then, but one of my most favorite authors, Anne McCaffrey, passed away on the 25th.
Her Dragonrider books may have had some misedits and continuity slips here and there, but they were and still are some of the best I have ever read. She had a way of bringing to life the characters so that you felt you knew them personally and in some cases even identified with the trials of their life.
To this day I can remember when and where I purchased my first Harperhall book - the Lassen Volcanic Park give center hahaha. We were on vacation and, voratious reader that I was, I had finished every book I'd brought with me and needed more. It had a beatiful cover with little dragons on it, and that was all I needed to see to want it. Years later I jumped into the Dragonrider books from the wrong end - I tried to start with the White Dragon purchased from the corner drugstore. Thankfully I went back and started from the beginning.
A wonderful storyteller has passed, but her stories shall go on forever.
Her Dragonrider books may have had some misedits and continuity slips here and there, but they were and still are some of the best I have ever read. She had a way of bringing to life the characters so that you felt you knew them personally and in some cases even identified with the trials of their life.
To this day I can remember when and where I purchased my first Harperhall book - the Lassen Volcanic Park give center hahaha. We were on vacation and, voratious reader that I was, I had finished every book I'd brought with me and needed more. It had a beatiful cover with little dragons on it, and that was all I needed to see to want it. Years later I jumped into the Dragonrider books from the wrong end - I tried to start with the White Dragon purchased from the corner drugstore. Thankfully I went back and started from the beginning.
A wonderful storyteller has passed, but her stories shall go on forever.