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DF: What's your first memory of this book?
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My first memory from the actual books is racing the 'rain' and raw feet. (I tried to make that obvious to people who had read it, but not enough to spoil for people who didn't. Hope that worked out.)

I was seven years old. My mom had just dropped me off at the public library while she went to a class. It was how I spent most of my afternoons after school, growing up in a little town in northern California.
The rain was really coming down, and as a result the library was practically empty. Normally, I would do my homework, but that was the day I'd learned that I could ask for the homework early and just get it done in class. Was I precocious? Probably.
I would have gone hunting for bison on the Oregon Trail, but one can only die of dysentery so often. And so I found myself wandering the dimly lit rows of the library, peering at strange and fantastic covers, looking for the kinds of things that seven-year-old boys are wont to look for. Dragons were, of course, high on that list, so when I found a book about people riding dragons, well, you can imagine that I put aside all thoughts of keeping my oxen alive. I settled down, the rain pounding on the windows high up on the walls, and took my first steps into the world of Pern.


"Menolly bowed her head and let drum and stick slide from her fingers into the sea."
I always misremember this as the first line of the book.
I don't have vivid memories of Dragonflight; all I'm sure of is that I read it a couple of times before I bought the White Dragon as my first hardcover purchase and how expensive $7 was for me at the time.


My first Pern novel was actually White Dragon, which I had picked up earlier that same year for a quarter at the library book sale. I enjoyed it so very, very much. Discovering that there were MORE stories in that same world absolutely made my summer vacation. And even better? My mother (who made a valiant, if somewhat vain, effort to keep abreast of everything I was reading) enjoyed them just as much, and kept asking when I'd be checking out the next one from the library. We ended up read through them all, together! and then the Ship Who books... and then the Planet Pirates... and then the Pegasus books...
Anne McCaffrey was not only my main introduction to non-kid-lit, but was also the source of many shared family reads and memories. There are not that many authors who can appeal to an entire family's diverse reading preferences like she did.

Luckily I must have run out of other books to read, because I unearthed it, and fell in love :)



I'm guessing the cover/title drew me to it, but I vividly remember sitting out on the deck, by myself in a hot Virginia summer evening reading it and blushing/feeling adventurous by the sex scenes. I had never read anything with sex in it before so I remember getting worried that my parents would notice and take it away (not that I really think they would have, looking back on it.)








What's your first memory?