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This list follows Pern historical order and includes Pern short fiction. See Dragonriders of Pern for publication order and for more bibliographic data on the short fiction. Dragonriders of Pern is a science fiction series initiated by Anne McCaffrey with the Hugo Award–winning novella Weyr Search in 1967.
For Pern historical order see the chronological list of Pern books. There are 24 Dragonriders of Pern novels and two story collections, the latest published in 2018. [a] Anne McCaffrey once requested reading the works in the order they were written. [3] That differs greatly from Pern historical order, for several reasons.
in publication order: for a list in Pern historical order see Chronological list of Pern books "Weyr Search" (Analog, Oct 1967) – novella "Dragonrider" (Analog, Dec 1967 and Jan 1968) – novella; Dragonflight (1968) ISBN 978-0-345-45633-5, ISBN 978-0-552-08453-6 – fix-up of "Weyr Search" and "Dragonrider"
After Dragon's Time (June 2011), there are 24 Pern fiction books by Anne McCaffrey and/or Todd McCaffrey, without overlap. Dragonriders of Pern (1978) and Harper Hall of Pern (1984) were omnibus editions of the original trilogy and the Harper Hall trilogy, comprising the first six Pern books.
The Harper Hall trilogy is a series of three science fiction novels by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. [2] They are part of the Dragonriders of Pern series as it is known today, 26 books by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey or daughter Gigi McCaffrey as of 2018.
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The planet Pern seemed a paradise to its new colonists—seeking to return to an agrarian-based simpler way of life, Admiral Paul Benden, Governor Emily Boll and the rest of the colonists had selected Pern as a place to leave their recent wars and troubles behind. Shortly after arriving on the planet, however, a new threat appeared – the ...
This 1968 science fiction novel—the first volume in perhaps the most famous dragon fantasy series—shares many similarities with Fourth Wing; on a planet called Pern, humans and dragons can ...