![]() ![]() Jaxom has become a very “proddy” teenager, and I, for one, was not pleased to have to read about his ill-advised adolescent flings.įirst, there is Coranna, the daughter of a Holder subservient to Jaxom. Jaxom’s not interested in bromance, unless it’s with his unusual white dragon, Ruth. Jaxom was also not the precocious kid that I remembered from and enjoyed in Dragonquest and in fact doesn’t seem to be friends anymore with F’lessan, puncturing holes into what I thought would be an adorable bromance about which I wanted to read books. That didn’t help me to fully enjoy the tale. I assumed that I would catch up, and for the most part, I did, though my memories of those events and those people remained much fuzzier than the memories of the characters. I thought about finding Pern’s Wikia page to remind myself of the plots of the earlier books. ![]() I thought about quitting The White Dragon to begin the series again. ![]() The next book in the series, The White Dragon, heavily references the events and world building of the first two books, Dragonquest and Dragonflight before it. Now, it’s been a while since my last Anne McCaffrey novel, having read Dragonquest near December or November of 2011. ![]()
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