Damia

by Anne McCaffrey
Damia
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1064 ratings, 3.80 average rating, 23 reviews (more data...)
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published
February 1st 1993 by Ace

binding
Paperback, 352 pages

isbn
0441135560   (isbn13: 9780441135561)

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Afra has submerged his romantic feelings for the great telepath, Rowan, and has even dedicated his life to helping raise her family, but trouble b...more






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Wealhtheow
Wealhtheow rated it: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
07/31/07

bookshelves: sci-fi
This book is told through the POV of the man who babysits, befriends and eventually has babies with Damia, the Rowan's psychic daughter. Boring as only McCaffrey can manage.
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Sarah
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06/21/07

bookshelves: released
Read in March, 2007
Having just read Get Off the Unicorn, Rowan's back story was pretty fresh in my head. It was probably too fresh in my mind as I found myself going from feeling bored to feeling a little icky.

The first 100 pages are basically a recap of the previous versions of the story. It's a long and drawn-out "previously on Young and the Telepathic" and a complete waste of time.

The remainder of the novel shows the Rowan as a conflicted and possibly post partum depressed mother who is overw...more
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Danae
12/01/08

This is the second in McCaffrey's Talent series. It is focused on Damia, the Rowan and Jeff Raven's youngest daughter and their long-time friend, Afra Lyon. It actually picks up before the start of the first book and follows the events from Afra's point of view until Damia is born.
Of the whole series, this is my least favorite, but it is still amazing. The only reason it only has four stars is because I haven't figured out if you can give half-stars.
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Mary-Beth
bookshelves: fantasy, fiction, romance, sciencefiction
Nobody does fluffy fantasy-romance like Anne McCaffrey, but there's better stuff out there with more substance. That said, I even subjected my Dad to a few of her novels and he actually didn't mind them too much. More about that later. This is part of a series of books concerning a family with powerful metal abilities - telepathy and the like. This particular one is mostly concerned with a question of age between the lovers. Damia's guardian falls in love with her. There's probably more to the p...more
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Will
12/01/08

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Aurore
09/28/08

Read in September, 2008
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.
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Miranda
Read in March, 2008
the first half is a recap of The Rowan which is tedious when you have just read that. Rowan who was for the most part a sympathetic cyharacter in her story becomes and over-bearing and unbalanced one in much of this. While Damia starts out well, one can sympathize with her situation she becomes intollerable for untill the end in an about face that is a little too pat. That said I will probably read the others in the series just because I can not let a story go unfinished.
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Iavasul
After reading the Rowan I wanted to know what else happened.

I wasn't ready for Damia. The twisting love story and search that Damia leads herself into is just so interesting. She was selfish and different; yet she was good and sweet too.

Loved it. I adore her and Afra.
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Cinco
11/05/07

bookshelves: fantasy
My friend Heather was really into this author when we were about thirteen, but I just couldn't get into her books. This title was lying around at Heather's and I picked it up because I was bored. Reading it did not alleviate my boredom, although it was far better than its sequel.
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Ralph
07/22/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in July, 2008
recommends it for: Nobody
Ugh. Not terrible but never grabbed my attention. Could have been because the main character was terribly annoying. Man, I hate that. If I'm stuck reading a book which revolves around a central character it would be nice if the character didn't suck.
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Pink Devora
09/22/08

bookshelves: mmm-sci-fi-and-fantasy, need-to-buy
Read in January, 1998
The book that introduced me to the Talent of Anne McCaffrey. Wow. This started weeks of frantic reading,tracking down everything Anne McCaffrey had anything written. First the Talents, then the Pern series. MUCH FUN.
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MJ
05/22/08

bookshelves: sci-fi
Read in January, 2004
This is the story of Damia Raven, daughter of The Rowan, also a high ranked psi talent. She is sent to run a new commerce and communications tower, and tells the story of her growing up, and falling in love.
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Lividcross
Of the Rowan series, this is my favorite book. Maybe its because I have always wanted a white streak in my hair, or the fact that Damia and I share something tragic in common. Either way, I really like this book.
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Rachel
01/09/08

I enjoyed the portrait of children with talent. Damia had more character development than most McCaffrey heroines. A fun book with an interesting dovetail into the series with Afra.
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Jackie "the Librarian"
04/03/08

bookshelves: adultfiction, sciencefiction
Read in January, 1990
Eh. Don't bother with this McCaffrey series of telepaths in space, having tepid relationships while throwing cargo ships around. Stick with the Pern series.
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Dillon
10/28/08

bookshelves: great-fantisy-reads
I liked the idea a lot of people who have mental powers but they use them for a living. I thought the book was really good.
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Stephanie
A good follow up to The Rowan. I can read this book over and over again and never get tired of it. In fact...I do do that!
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CJ
06/28/07

bookshelves: sciencefictionandfantasy
Read in June, 2007
This book re-appeared when we moved furniture. I had missed it last year when I re-read the "Rowan" series.
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Jim
03/24/08

bookshelves: science-fiction
Read in March, 2008
Great book and series. This one is to be read after Rowan and before Damia's Children.
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Amy
06/27/08

I have read this whole series. It's very good and an interesting twist on telepathy.
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