Dragondrums

Dragondrums by Anne McCaffrey is a repackaged edition published by Simon and Schuster in April 2003. This 240-page book is presented in English and continues the narrative within the beloved Dragonriders of Pern series. The story follows Piemur, a mischievous character known for his impressive singing voice, as he navigates a pivotal moment in his life when his voice begins to change, leading him to question his identity and abilities.
Readers will find that Piemur embarks on various errands assigned by Masterharper Robinton, which include learning the intricate rhythms of the messenger drums. As he uncovers magic and intrigue, Piemur’s journey becomes one of self-discovery and adventure. The book explores themes of courage and personal growth against the backdrop of fantasy elements, including dragons and mythical creatures, making it a notable addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and action-adventure.
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As Menolly uncovers magic and intrigue, mischievous Piemur discovers the rhythm of adventure in the final book in the Harper Hall trilogy, set within science fiction legend Anne McCaffrey’s beloved and bestselling Dragonriders of Pern series.
Mischievous Piemur is used to getting away with a lot. He has one of the most impressive voices at Harper Hall and, in the world of Pern, there are few things more important than the ability to sing and write songs. But when his voice begins to change, Piemur loses all confidence and questions everything he thought he knew about himself.
No longer capable of singing, Piemur is sent on various errands by Masterharper Robinton, including the task of learning the complicated beats of the messenger drums. Piemur has no clue of the grand adventures that await him, and he’ll need to find the courage within himself to survive.
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