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Anne McCaffrey (Author), Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061073458
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061073458
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best so far!, September 2, 1999
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This review is from: Acorna's People (Hardcover)
The Acorna series has grown from a curious, uninformed buy to my favorite Anne McCaffrey-collaboration series. I was instantly charmed by the young girl who they called "Acorna" in the first book, and after I had finished that book, waited for the sequel which had been promised. I soaked that one up, finding it to be even better than the first. I realized there were a few loose ends at the end of Acorna's Quest, but thought little of it. When I first saw an advertisement for Acorna's People, therefore, I literally cheered out loud!

Acorna's People did not let me down. From the beautiful cover (the first to actually get Acorna's features somewhat right, as well as the first I'd ever seen to use vanilla as the predominant color) to the wonderful typeface, and, oh, the story!

Anne McCaffrey brings out her very best in character creation skills once again, giving us Jonas Becker, a return to the grizzled space miners of the first book, and his delightful sidekick RK (Roadkill), and a deliciously horrible villain, along with a delightful cast of Liinyari to open up an entirely new direction for Acorna - once again.

I have always loved Anne's work, and, though I had not yet read her Scarborough collaboration, the Paytabe series, I am quite pleased with Elisabeth's contributions, which are admittably harder to spot than Margret Ball's in the first two novels - A tribute to their ability to work as a team. I won't say that a change of coauthors has done the series good - that wouldn't be fair to margaret, whose wonderful portrayal of Acorna on Kizdet first got me hooked on the series - but I will say a fresh writing style has opened up brand new worlds for Acorna (literally, even), and I eagerly await the next book in the series, already promised us after the next "Pegasus" novel.

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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent novel with deffinite room for more., July 30, 1999
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This review is from: Acorna's People (Hardcover)
Acorna's People is my favorite in the Acorna series. It is action-packed and romantic. Acorna is basically a full-grown Linyarii by this time and is prepared to choose a life mate. The one she chooses could have a book of his own, he has been through so much. This novel takes place on the new Linyarii home world and it is fascinating how Acorna has been introduced to her people and how she is coping with them on their planet. It is evident that Acorna has a little bit of the "barbaric" humans in her and it takes her awhile to get used to some of her people's customs. This novel is fast-paced and exciting. It is one of my new favorite books. There is deffinetely room for a sequel. I thought that a lot of things were left out of this trilogy. For example, we never found out if Acorna's body will stabilize or if in a few years she will be old. Overall, this book had a strong hold on me and I found it hard to put down. I give it five stars.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Just not worth it..., April 4, 2009
Having read the previous novels in this series, I thought Acorna would get more interesting as I read on. Now I really regret paying for this book, and unfortunately, I bought the rest of the series, too.
Acorna's adventures always seem to end well, maybe too well for me. I was interested by the Linyaari initially, but in this book, I found them rather annoying, actually. Maati was the only character I found halfway endearing or even vaguely relateable. The older Linyaari made me mad for reasons I can't say, and frankly, I probably will only bother keeping this book as a reference until I can trade it at the used bookstore.
Not worth the money!
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On the planet of Laboue, within the opulent chief residence of Hafiz Harakamian, in one of the hundreds of finely crafted, hand-joined cabinets of rare and lustrous woods in which he kept his smallest and often most precious collectibles, Acorna had once seen a display of brilliantly bejeweled and decorated eggs. Read the first page
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unicorn people, unicorn girl, greeting committee, mining ship, junk man, docking bay
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Kisla Manjari, Captain Becker, Grandam Naadiina, Lady Acorna, Nadhari Kando, House of Harakamian, Hafiz Harakamian, Johnny Greene, Acorna'd People, Acorna'e People, Count Edacki, Edacki Ganoosh, Ancestral Hosts, Calum Baird, General Ikwaskwan, Uncle Edacki, Vüzaar Liriili, Jonas Becker, Pal Kendoro, Makahomian Temple Cat, Theophilus Becker, House Harakamian, Rafik Nadezda, Riid Kiiyi, Madame Harakamian
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