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Originally Posted by marycatherine 
I've read almost all of DRoP-- didn't care as much for the recent Todd additions, but I might pick up the ones I've missed and see if they're better now. I've also read (and loved) the Crystal Singer series and the Ship Who books by McCaffrey.
I'm actually looking to go into Childrens Lit, so I've read the Giver but have heard less-than-rave reviews of Gathering Blue, though might read it just to see what it's all about.
I'll look into the City of Ember! I just picked up the Bartimaeus trilogy. I think I'm happy to just read some mindless books for a while, haha.
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I just finished
Gathering Blue. I LOVED it, in fact liked it better than
the Giver but I won't tell you why until you have read it. I just started
Messenger.
I have read the city of ember books four times already, and I only bought the set a year ago

I don't normally care for movies of books, but I saw the movie before I read the book and have to admit that seeing the movie did help me picture the story better.
Out of Todd's three books, the one he wrote on his own, without collaborating with his mother (Dragon's Blood) is by far his best. I found it gripping and unputdownable.
The Crystal Singer series is one of my favorites too. My absolute favorite line is from the second book
Killashandra, as they search frantically on the island for the kidnapped crystal singer she comes strolling up saying "You don't know much about Crystal singers, do you Lars, if you thought I'd just sit here until it suited you to retrieve me"
The Pern books...well what can I say I reread them often and never get tired of them. The
Masterharper of Pern is my favorite though. I also bought all the companion books that were compiled by other people, but I won't tell you what I paid for some of those

Have you read the Petaybee Series? Or the Rowan/Damia books? I loved the Ship Who Sang, but could not get into the other ship/city books which I know are collaborations, as are Petaybee books, which I love.
The Pegasus series is also a favorite of mine.
Ah, I could talk about Anne McCaffrey books all day long!