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Return to the enchanting world of Pern in the conclusion of Anne McCaffrey's bestselling Harper Hall Trilogy. Dragondrums is the spellbinding tale of Piemur, a mischievous young singer who makes an incredible journey to the dark, uncharted realms of Pern.
Piemur's remarkable singing voice has earned him an honored place in Harper Hall, the home of the world's master musicians. When his voice suddenly changes, he fears his time among the Harpers has ended. But the Masterharper has a special assignment for the singer. On a daring mission to the mysterious Southern Continent, Piemur searches for
the secrets of the Old-timers—and his own role in Harper Hall's future.
Anne McCaffrey's wondrous tales of Pern, with all their colorful dragons and fascinating characters, are classics of fantasy literature. With millions of fans around the world, the Harper Hall Trilogy has become one of this century's most popular fantasy sagas—and a tribute to the power of imaginative storytelling.
"Fans of the Dragons of Pern will be pleased with this production, and newcomers may be inspired to read all the books in this series."—AudioFile
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In the third volume of the Harper Hall Trilogy from McCaffrey's multi-layered dragonriders' saga, Harper Piemur is called upon to serve the Master Harper of Pern on a secret and dangerous mission. Unfortunately, the reading does little to promote the excitement of the story, and Darling has occasional difficulty remembering previous pronunciations of the Pernian names, an odd lapse since she is the narrator of the two earlier books. Her voice seems too light for an adolescent boy; furthermore, her pitch and pacing do not always allow the listener to distinguish among the characters. Dragondrums is probably the weakest book of the trilogy, and this production does little to improve it. S.G. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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  • Lexile® Measure:1050
  • Text Difficulty:6-9

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