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Acorna's People (Hardcover)

by Anne McCaffrey (Author), Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Author) "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..." (more)
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"Combining colorful characterizations, lots of fast-paced action, and a decided sense of menace...this is entertaining fare indeed."



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"Welcome home, Linyaari child!"

Acorna's quest has paid off. With the help of her "uncles" and the thousands of humans who love and admire her, she has found her true people at last.

And they have found her--Khornya, daughter of the illustrious Feriila and the valiant Vaanye, who was given up for lost after the insect-like Khleevi destroyed their home planet.

Abandoned in space as a baby, rescued and raised by gruff human asteroid miners, Acorna is at last among her own. The beautiful healing horn in the center of her forehead and the "funny" feet and hands that once set her apart now make her one with the telepathic Linyaari who live on as lush agrarian planet where they pursue their peaceful dreams.

Acorna's people welcome her with a lavish costume ball--and an already-chosen mate! But Acorna still has much to do before she can enjoy the peaceful home she is offered. The legendary resting place of the lost Linyaari ancestors has yet to be found. With the help of the rogue spacetrader Becker and his cat, RK (RoadKill), Acorna must strive to right an unspeakable wrong and defeat an enemy even more cruel than the Khleevi themselves.

In the search, Acorna and her new friends rescue another survivor, also given up for lost. Most importantly, though, Acorna at last uncovers the Universe's most carefully guarded secret--the true nature of the ancient link between the hoofed, telepathic Linyaari and the space-faring humans she has come to think of as her "people" as well.

In all literature, there is no creature more wondrous, no girl more beautiful, no youth more adventurous than Anne McCaffrey's beloved Unicorn Girl. Acorna and Acorna's Quest told of her childhood and early youth. Now award-winning author Elizabeth Ann Scarborough joins Anne McCaffrey to continue the saga of this beloved character in a story that will delight every fan and win new hearts, too.

Acorna's People is a story for readers of all ages--especially those who have not yet lost (or who still remember) the magic that lives in the hearts of the young.


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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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1.0 out of 5 stars it is the worst book, Sep 3 2003
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this book is utter nonsense.it has no plot and is just a fantasy story.it is very boring to read and is very monotonous.hence i rate this book very poorly and advice you the buyers not to buy this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lots of fun, Jul 30 2003
Besides a new planet full of unicorn-people, "Acorna's People" brings with it another introduction to the Acorna universe - a new co-author. And we can see it in the writing style. This book lacks the near-scientific plausiblity of the first two books that obviously came from mathematician-author Margaret Ball, but the introduction of the *wonderful* characters of Becker and Roadkill (the aspect of the book I loved the most) which I expect were largely Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's creations, made it a delightful read for me. I loved that their characters are continued into the following volumes.

Love and Peace,
Robert

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read, from the writer of the Pern series, Oct 6 2002
By D. E. Jager "Mutts fan" (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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Hurray, finally another great series from Anne Mccaffery! I was addicted to the Dragons series from Pern. And she continues the magic with Acorna and her friends. I really enjoyed reading this book, and can happily recommend this book and the other Acorna books to you!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the first two but believable.
This continues the saga of the unicorn girl. It is on the edge of believability and very entertaining. Read more
Published on Jun 12 2001 by Dennis C. Rogers

4.0 out of 5 stars Acorna's People
Acorna's People is an o'kay book in and o'kay series. the unicorn girl finds her home planet, is re-united, lovey dovey, etc. Read more
Published on Oct 1 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Good One from Anne
Another good read from Anne McCaffrey. Not quite as action filled as some of her others but a good continuation of Acorna's life.
Published on Aug 8 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A great ending to the Trilogy
I wasn't impressed with the second book Acorna's Quest, so I didn't plan on reading this, but I did and I was surprised. It's actually very good, much better then I thought. Read more
Published on Jul 26 2000 by meeko_87

4.0 out of 5 stars Acorna's People
Acorna, with the help of her admirers, she has found her true people at last. And they have found her. Read more
Published on Jul 3 2000 by purelyjoy

1.0 out of 5 stars Not their best work...
Unlike previous McCaffrey works, including the other two Acorna books, this book was not worth the time it took to read it. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I thought Acorna's People was an excellent book. It has a good plot to it. The descriptions of the characters were very descriptive, and I thought the way she made the Linyaari... Read more
Published on April 16 2000 by Colleen

4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful ending to the ACORNA Trillogy
What author is more beloved in the Sci-fi realm than the great McCaffrey? Who else could have written the Dragon Riders of Pern Saga? Read more
Published on Dec 6 1999 by Jon Harris

5.0 out of 5 stars Best so far!
The Acorna series has grown from a curious, uninformed buy to my favorite Anne McCaffrey-collaboration series. Read more
Published on Sep 2 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent novel with deffinite room for more.
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... Read more
Published on Jul 30 1999

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