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145. Dragonsong by Anne McCaffrey (176)
A gifted musician is forced to leave her home when her teacher dies and she's told that girls can't be Harpers. I don't much care for McCaffrey's Pern books, but the Harper Hall trilogy is the exception.
146. Dragonsinger by Anne McCaffrey (288)
Menolly moves to Harper Hall and has to learn to get along with new kinds of people and a new way of life.
147. Dragondrums by Anne McCaffrey (223)
Menolly's friend Piemer grows up and gets into a new series of scrapes.
148. Catherine, Called Birdy by Monica Furlong (176)
Written as the journal of the daughter of a country knight. Catherine's brother Edward (a monk) taught her to write, and her mother wants to please him, so between them they convince Catherine to keep the journal. It is by far the most entertaining journal-book I've ever read and Catherine is a fabulous character.
149. *Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice (352)
I liked this book very much, up until the end. The last page or two annoyed me. The rest of the story, however, was intense and interesting and I enjoyed it.
149 / 150 books. 99% done!
70 / 75 *new books. 93% done!
7 / 10 ^non-fiction. 70% done!
40394 / 40000 pages. 101% done!
A gifted musician is forced to leave her home when her teacher dies and she's told that girls can't be Harpers. I don't much care for McCaffrey's Pern books, but the Harper Hall trilogy is the exception.
146. Dragonsinger by Anne McCaffrey (288)
Menolly moves to Harper Hall and has to learn to get along with new kinds of people and a new way of life.
147. Dragondrums by Anne McCaffrey (223)
Menolly's friend Piemer grows up and gets into a new series of scrapes.
148. Catherine, Called Birdy by Monica Furlong (176)
Written as the journal of the daughter of a country knight. Catherine's brother Edward (a monk) taught her to write, and her mother wants to please him, so between them they convince Catherine to keep the journal. It is by far the most entertaining journal-book I've ever read and Catherine is a fabulous character.
149. *Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice (352)
I liked this book very much, up until the end. The last page or two annoyed me. The rest of the story, however, was intense and interesting and I enjoyed it.