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Dinosaur Planet Survivors Mass Market Paperback – October 12, 1984
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- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDel Rey
- Publication dateOctober 12, 1984
- Dimensions4.19 x 0.76 x 6.88 inches
- ISBN-100345272463
- ISBN-13978-0345272461
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- Publisher : Del Rey (October 12, 1984)
- Language : English
- Mass Market Paperback : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0345272463
- ISBN-13 : 978-0345272461
- Item Weight : 5.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.19 x 0.76 x 6.88 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,917,306 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #21,973 in Science Fiction Adventures
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Anne McCaffrey, the Hugo Award-winning author of the bestselling Dragonriders of Pern® novels, is one of science fiction's most popular authors. With Elizabeth Ann Scarborough she co-authored Changelings and Maelstrom, Books One and Two of The Twins of Petaybee. McCaffrey lives in a house of her own design, Dragonhold-Underhill, in County Wicklow, Ireland.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019Got it fast, accurate description. Very happy.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2013Anne McCaffrey books are great! I recommend them highly to anyone looking for a great story that's easy to understand.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2010This volume is the sequel to the earlier Dinosaur Planet, and as such is pretty good effort. While some of the logic and sequences are a bit muddled, the story line is followed well and the characters are developed intelligently. Although it is necessary to have read the earlier volume to truly appreciate this book, a close reading of this volume as a stand-alone story is possible.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2010Pern became my 'Star Wars' during and after college. Building a large collection of her works.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2019"Dinosaur Planet Survivors" - Anne McCaffrey [science fiction novel - 2019-05-19 - 0820]
The following comments are for the paperback edition of "Dinosaur Planet Survivors" published by Ballantine Books Edition: November 1984.
For readers curious about "Dinosaur Planet Survivors" (1984) by Anne McCaffrey pleases be aware this novel is a direct sequel to "Dinosaur Planet" published in 1978. When I say "direct sequel" I mean you can go from the last page of "Dinosaur Planet" to the first page of "Dinosaur Planet Survivors" and not loose a narrative breath or discontinuation of the story. Since the sequel has no introduction providing those most important "that is what transpired before information" you could assume the narrative will fill in the blanks - unfortunately that is not the case - you have to figure it out on your own or go read "Dinosaur Planet". The six-year interval between books must of flummoxed some readers back in the day nonetheless that's the story.
So in order to be helpful this is a paragraph from my comments about "Dinosaur Planet":
Nothing exceptional here in terms of theme or plot. The exploration of an alien planet by human space explores is a well use story line in the science-fiction catalog of tropes. Nonetheless Ms. McCaffrey inventive concepts kept me turning pages. The exploration Space Agency sends out scientific teams to likely planets looking primary for heavy metals and for information on the flora and fauna, geology, weather etc. Our group on planet Ireta consist of Heavy-Worlders - humans raised on heavy gravity planets, folks born and raised on space arks and other humans raised on earth type planets. There are many areas of concern and friction for our explorers. The three human types don't get along all that well, the planet is hot, wet and the air smells like cabbage and the Space Agency has apparently abandoned the teams and resource and limited. That's all I will say no spoilers here!
Concerning the sequel:
It was somewhat interesting to see how the events from book 1 "Dinosaur Planet" shook out. Unfortunately story is heavy on humdrum dialog and short on any kind of narrative tension. It was for me a chore to plow through the 294 pages. A must for McCaffery fans but for casual readers I would not recommend either book.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2002I am a fan of Anne McCaffrey, and I liked this book. But I am also a fan of dinosaur stories, and there were, again, not enough dinosaurs for me in this book. Understandable, given all the starship technology, aliens and such, but with a name like Dinosaur Planet Survivors, you'd expect more, well, dinosaurs. Again I doff my hat to Hopp's Dinosaur Wars and its sequel, Counterattack, as having better coverage of the big beasties. McCaffrey gets the nod for sheer imaginativeness.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2002Like the Death of Sleep I do not think that this book is one of the better works of Anne McCaffrey. I had read almost all of her other books when I read this one, and I was very disappointed. It had a very hard time just finishing it. I would not recommend this book to anyone who is expecting something on par with Dragonriders of Pern Series or the Powers That Be Series...
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- Kindle Customer Mrs P NealeReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 21, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth getting
I love Anne McCaffrey books I have had Dinasaur planet and to get the second was lovely a good read
- Elizabeth FelixReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 19, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars A nice follow on from the first book
It took some time to track this down as I thought it was out of print. You now can buy both 'Dinosaur Planet' and this one, 'Survivors' in an omnibus 'The Mystery of Ireta'. I have always been an Anne McCaffrey fan and having enjoyed the first book in this pairing I set out to find and read the second to complete the story. Warning - don't read the back of the book. The blurb sums up the whole plot. Like the first book Dinosaur Planet, the plot rapidly accelerates towards the end and the ending is rather abrupt leaving me wondering what happened to many characters. However, I love the world that Anne has built around Ireta and this was a great quick read. It is only a shame that the stories of these characters isn't carried on - I understand that the later books are in the same universe but not on Ireta.
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