"will appeal to Anne McCaffrey's Pern fans"
The kingdoms of Tia and Alta are at war while at the
present time the Tians are winning because they have better
Jousters who know how to use their dragons as a tool of
war. Much of Altan has become part of the Tian empire and
Vetch, who was once a farmer's son, is now a serf, lower
than a slave, belonging to a master who treats him very
badly. When the Jouster Ari sees Vetch's owner whip him,
he takes him away to the Jouster compound and makes him his
dragon boy. Vetch now cares for Ari's dragon Kashet who he comes to
love. He has plenty of food and a fair workload but he
never forgets for one moment that he is a serf with no
rights. Although he comes to care for Ari and a few other
people in the compound, he can't stomach what the Tians are
doing to his people. He wants his freedom and embarks on a
course of action that will achieve that goal if he doesn't
get caught. Mercedes Lackey always writes a terrific story and this
first installment in her new series is absolutely
mesmerizing. Readers will feel for the protagonist who is
only a ten-year-old child yet wise beyond his years. Once
he sets a goal for himself, he sees it through no matter
the risks. JOUST is a fantasy tale that will appeal to
Anne McCaffrey's Pern fans as well as anyone who loves an
adorable dragon. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 6, 2003
SummaryFor the first time ever, national best-selling legend
Mercedes Lackey draws from her extensive knowlege of
animals-and her professional background as an avian
expert-to create something truly special...
The most exciting, authentic and believable portrayal of
dragons ever imagined.
It is a richly conceived, fully realized vision, inspired by
the culture of ancient Egypt, the legends of Atlantis-and
the science of animal behavior and biology. This is how
dragons would live, breed, hatch, hunt, and bond.
The first book in this thrilling new series introduces
readers to a young slave who dreams of becoming a
Jouster-one of the few warriors who can actually ride a
flying dragon. And so, in secret, he begins to raise his own
dragon.
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