

The pleasurability of the first novel, Dragonflight, is partly due to its tight structure as combined novellas.

At the same time, F’lar is also entertaining the possibilities of dragon travel into outer space. F’lar must unify these groups in order to maintain his position as weyrleader and protect his planet.

The traditional old-timers resist progress, and the grouchy lord holders bristle at any dragonrider authority. Although the fight against the Thread phenomena has resumed after four hundred years, the Pernese are far from cohesive. Dragonquest is just a boring story, written poorly.į’lar, the weyrleader of the dragonriders of Pern, is facing unrest among his people. Dragonflight is an interesting story, with some writing mistakes. How can two consecutive books from the same series be so vastly different? Despite the fact that Dragonflight and Dragonquest share weak writing, clunky dialogue, plot holes, the former is considerably more enjoyable than the latter.
