![]() ![]() It’s really is a story that just kind of follows Menolly’s every day life, which is filled with excitement. There is a lot of talk of instruments and music chords, that after awhile I got bored of the topic but it’s a Crucial part of Menolly’s story, so you have to follow it. But boy did I love when Menolly finally stood up to Pona and even slugged Benis a good hit! That was my favorite scene when I read this years ago and frankly it still is.The story focuses on Menolly adapting to her new home while trying to understand her place amongst the Hall but also maintain her control over her 9 fire lizards. See search resultsfor this author Anne McCaffrey(Author) 4. Although I won’t lie, Dragonsinger wasn’t my favorite of the trilogy, I always felt it was a slow moving tale, and after the re-read it does still have that slow, almost boring pace.The story is beautiful though, after everything we witness in book one, with how Menolly is treated at her hold and at the hands of her own parents, it’s satisfying seeing her treated with respect and true care, though that’s not to say everyone at Harper Hall is particularly happy she is there. Dragonseye Hardcover 1 February 1997 by Anne McCaffrey (Author) Visit Amazon's Anne McCaffrey Page Find all the books, read about the author, and more. ![]() I haven’t read this since I was a kid and I still adore it. ![]()
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