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So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy?
Posted: 05 Nov 2014, 00:18
by Tricia1962
I think that "The DragonRiders of Pern"Series by Anne McCaffrey for me was my gateway to really diving into Science Fiction/Fantasy as a Genre. Before I started the series, I had never read Science Fiction/Fantasy only Romance novels. Who Agrees with me?
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 22:23
by M_E_Winter
Hey Tricia, I had already delved into the world of Sci-fi and Fantasy when I was a little girl, and that was years before I started reading McCaffrey's work, so I can't quite say she was my gateway into the genres, but I do agree that she is a wonderful writer and the worlds she creates really do envelope the reader. Of her works, I personally enjoyed the Crystal Singer trilogy the most.
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 01 Dec 2014, 04:12
by SequesteredLeo
Brandon Sanderson was mine.
My boyfriend had went to a flea market and they were giving away free books. Mistborn was one he brought home to me. Upon finishing it, I immediately ran out and bought the other 2 books in the trilogy and was definitely not disappointed! I was absolutely enthralled!
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 08 Dec 2014, 17:25
by Aivlys
Anne McCaffery was definitely the gateway to scifi for me. Though I read her Talent series and "Alchemy & Academie" short stories before the pern books.
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 08 Dec 2014, 17:39
by Batesblogger
When I was 11 I picked up the first of the Menolly/Harpers trilogy. Didn't know it was a series, had never really been into science fiction or dragons. Fell in love with the book and it really opened me up to fantasy genre. Maybe five years later I was in my high school library and saw it again. Was ecstatic. Then I saw the others of the pern series around it. It was one of those my brain is going to burst out of my heart in joy moments. Ohh so love them.
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 13:21
by themmer
The Pern series was definitely a gateway into sci-fi and fantasy for me. One dragon book was all it took for me to be hooked.
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 19:24
by Chris Dutton
Tried reading her stuff, couldn't stand it! IMO there's loads better out there for a gateway/intro. Gemmell, feist, Tolkien, Brooks, eddings. Easier to read, better stories, more engaging characters.
As I say, that purely in my opinion.
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 03 Mar 2015, 14:30
by christianquaresma
Anne McAffrey, Tolkien, and Terry Brooks were my entries into fantasy. Would recommend them all for people getting into it, especially younger.
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 17 Jun 2015, 16:07
by Killerchic777
I have to agree that Anne McCaffrey is definitely the "gateway drug" to Scifi/Fantasy. At least she was for me! I think I started reading the Harper Hall trilogy first as a kid, and was hooked ever since. I've read almost every single book she's ever written, multiple times each! It was through her partnership with other authors that I started to branch out and discover more great authors and books in the scifi/fantasy world.
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 16:24
by librosliberum
Neil Gaiman was my gateway in scifi and fantasy. For young readers, I would say Catherine Webb, who I adore (pennames: Kate Griffin and Claire North)
Re: So who Agrees---Anne McCaffrey: Gateway to Scifi/Fantasy
Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 16:33
by zanderlyrose
Agree. If you weren't already into the genre, this series is a great door opener.