Il volo del drago

Paperback, 368 pages

Italian language

Published Dec. 13, 2005 by Nord.

ISBN:
9788842914037

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3 stars (3 reviews)

Il terzo pianeta di Rubkat era un luogo splendidamente adatto alla vita. Non appena l'uomo lo aveva scoperto si era affrettato a colonizzarlo. La prima spedizione che si era insediata sul pianeta Pern non aveva badato allo strano corpo celeste che descriveva un'orbita attorno ad esso. Ogni duecento anni quel mondo vagante riproponeva la sua minacciosa presenza e fu per questo che i coloni di Pern avevano creato una nuova specie: i Draghi. Essi erano in grado di fronteggiare la minaccia proveniente dallo spazio. Occorrevano però facoltà mentali superiori per allevare e addestrare un Drago, così si sviluppò l'ordine dei Dragonieri che finì per costituire una razza a sé e divenne protagonista di una serie di avventure che si trasformarono in leggenda.

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3 stars

Okay I liked this book, it's alright science fantasy, heavy on the fantasy...

But god the relationship between the main characters is awful and doesn't even really matter to the story. The story isn't improved in anyway by its marginal inclusion, it's just baffling. Why why why it's so gross

reviewed Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey

There's one glaring issue I can't get over

3 stars

The good: it's an interesting world with interesting characters, it's reasonably paced & well written. The audiobook read by Dick Hill is terrific, he's a very good actor.

The neutral: it's kind of an odd idea to justify a high fantasy world with a science fiction premise. (Ursula K. Le Guin also did this with the early Hainish novels, particularly the first one, Rocannon's World.) The SF elements do enter more into the story as the book progresses, leading to a somewhat bizarre, but satisfying conclusion.

The bad: First of all I find it difficult to relate to nobility, which is unfortunate because nearly all the named characters in this story are some variety of noble. The whole plot of the book serves to justify the Dragonmen's rule over the Holds (themselves feudal). It's made obvious that (literal) draconic protection is necessary, but it surely could be achieved without Draconic …

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