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| Original Title: | Moreta: Dragonlady Of Pern |
| ISBN: | 034541957X (ISBN13: 9780345419576) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Pern (Chronological Order) #12, Pern #7 |
| Characters: | Alessan, Moreta |
| Literary Awards: | Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (1984) |
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An air of pleasant anticipation hung so thickly over the Halls, Holds, and Weyrs of Pern that it had affected even the businesslike ways of Moreta, the Weyrwoman of Fort Weyr. Her dragon, Queen Orlith, would soon clutch; spring had made a glorious debut; the Gather at Ruatha Hold was extremely merry; and Moreta was enjoying the attentions of Alessan, the new Lord Holder of Ruatha Hold.
With only eight Turns remaining before the deadly Thread would cease to Fall, all seemed well on Pern.
Then, without warning, a runnerbeast fell ill. Soon myriads of holders, craftsmen, and dragonriders were dying; and the mysterious ailment had spread to all but the most inaccessible holds. Pern was in mortal danger. For, if dragonriders did not rise to char Thread, the parasite would devour any and all organic life it encountered.
The future of the planet rested in the hands of Moreta and the other dedicated, selfless Pern leaders. But of all their problems, the most difficult to overcome was time . . .

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| Title | : | Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern (Pern (Chronological Order) #12) |
| Author | : | Anne McCaffrey |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 286 pages |
| Published | : | October 4th 1997 by Del Rey (first published 1983) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Science Fiction. Dragons. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy. Adult. Adventure |
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#7 in The Dragonriders of Pern series. This 1983 entry from author Anne McCaffrey is an abrupt departure from the preceding series entries. Entries #1-6 take place in roughly the same time frame and have interlocking and overlapping casts of characters forwarding the series history from several points of view. Moreta takes place roughly 1,000 years earlier and introduces an entirely new cast of characters - a jarring situation. At first, I was determined to abandon the series entirely. But IEvery reader has a guilty pleasure. The Dragonrider of Pern books are mine. No, they are not the most earth-shattering novels ever published and they do not break any bounds of literary expression but they are a lot of fun. I was in elementary school when I first read the first 6 books in the series (which now are NOT considered the first 6 chronologically), so I was familiar with the legend of Moreta, a sort of sexy Florence Nightingale who rode dragons.Although I like the book and got caught
If you enjoyed Anne McCaffrey's previous six Pern books, you'll probably enjoy this one. If you were getting tired of meeting the same characters with different names or beginning to get frustrated by the discrepancy between the books' potential and what they actually delivered, Moreta will be more of the same.The story, which takes place nearly 1000 years before Dragonflight and the Harper Hall trilogy, involves a planet-wide plague of mysterious "flu" and the efforts of the people of the

It's been decades since I read this book. I don't know if it would hold up to adult Emily's standards, but what I do remember is that it's the first book that made me cry. I remember crying and hurling it across the room. Being able to elicit that memorable of a response earns it a 5-star rating, at least in my very subjective and forgiving rating system. The Pern series overall swept me away. I remember reading the first trilogy and wishing with all my heart that it was real, that I could bond
Sadder than most of the Pern novels, this one deals with a plague which sweeps through the planet I found the Dragondex at the back of the book very helpful.
[Please forgive me if any names are misspelled. I used and audio book and just did not feel like looking up the correct spelling of every character.]After reading the sagas of the dragon riders of Pern and the Harper Hall tales I became a big fan of Benden Wheir people. So it was a bigger adjustment than I thought to now think of Fort Wheir as the most important of the Wheirs. I also started becoming accustomed to how Pernese, and especially dragon people, view their sexual lifestyles but it was
I have a rule that I call the "Dracula Rule" which states that you have to read at least fifty pages of a book before you pass even summary judgment. The rule exist to protect books, such as its namesake, that are a little slow to start. And it is this rule that saved this book for it is on page fifty that the first hint of a plot appears. Okay they try to establish a 'star-crossed lover' plot, which is a stupid plot to begin with and is even more toothless when neither lover holds a position

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