Well, I'm going to re-read High Wizardry now. Right now.
I don't know anything about Anne McCaffrey (aside from what fandom_wank has taught me about her views vis-a-vis blue and green dragonriders), but the details certainly seem to be suspiciously similar. And don't the Wizards books say somewhere that there's no such thing as coincidence? XD
I definitely agree that Ronan's actions in War are more poignant in light of his feelings in Abroad, which I guess is one of the virtues of writing a nine-books-and-counting sequence. :-) I just wish Abroad were longer, though.
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Well, I'm going to re-read High Wizardry now. Right now.
I don't know anything about Anne McCaffrey (aside from what fandom_wank has taught me about her views vis-a-vis blue and green dragonriders), but the details certainly seem to be suspiciously similar. And don't the Wizards books say somewhere that there's no such thing as coincidence? XD
I definitely agree that Ronan's actions in War are more poignant in light of his feelings in Abroad, which I guess is one of the virtues of writing a nine-books-and-counting sequence. :-) I just wish Abroad were longer, though.