Daniel O'Rourke
This is a continuation of the book section.   I am an avid reader and usually read Romance and Science Fantasy along with Historical Romance and Westerns and a bit on computer and Internet books.   This bookstore will reflect these selections.

The Ships that sang.

I have read all of The Ships that Sang series and enjoyed them very much.   These stories carry virtual reality to extreme depths.

The Ship Who Sang

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey The interesting story of Helva and her singing starhip is an interesting story of a person interacting with the ship she commands.

Partnership

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey,
Margaret Ball
A new member of the Courier Service of the Central Worlds, Nancia's innocent vision of human nature is shattered on her first voyage. The last thing Nancia needed was a brawn partner, but Forister and Nancia together just might save the galaxy. Expands McCaffrey's The Ship Who Sang.

The Ship Who Searched

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey,
Mercedes Lackey
A heartwarming tale of a little girl's search for a long-dead race of starfarers--set in the same universe as McCaffrey's bestsellers The Ship Who Sang and PartnerShip. When seven-year-old Tia falls mysteriously ill while on an archaeological dig with her parents, she attributes it to the EsKays, a race whose artifacts are scattered throughout the galaxy, but whose fate remains an enigma.

The Ship Who Won

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey,
Jody Lynn Nye
Carialle was born so physically disadvantaged that her only chance for life was as a shellperson.   She decided she would strap on a spaceship.   Her brawn is a guy named Keff.   Their mission: to search the galaxy for intelligent beings, to travel where no shellperson and her brawn have gone before.

The City Who Fought

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey,
S.M. Stirling
Simeon was the "brain" running a peaceful space station--but when the invaders arrived, his only hope of protecting his crew was to become "the city who fought." Previous titles in this bestselling series include The Ship Who Searched, The Ship Who Won, and PartnerShip.

The Ship Avenged

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey,
S.M. Stirling
The authorized sequel to "The City Who Fought" by Anne McCaffrey and S.M. Stirling.   It's 10 years later, and Joat, the 11-year-old technodemon from "The Ship Avenged", is an adult herself, and by hook, crook, and blackmail, she's become one of the youngest commercial ship owners in human space.   Now, Central World Security has recruited Joat and the WYAL to determine the present whereabouts of the Kolnari space raiders, with whom Joat has an old score to settle.

The Crystal Singers.

I have read all of The Crystal Singers series and enjoyed them very much.

Crystal Singer

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey When Killashandra learns that a rasp in her voice will prevent her from becoming a star, she becomes a Crystal Singer on Ballybran--a planet which few ever leave.

Killashandra

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey A followup to Crystal Singer, Killashandra focuses on the Crystal Singer Ree as she goes undercover to find a much-needed crystal.

Crystal Line

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey The eagerly awaited sequel to Killashandra.   When Killashandra Ree joined the mysterious Heptite Guild to become a crystal singer, she was well aware of the awesome responsibility . . . and the consequences: little by little, her memories would be destroyed forever.   A new technique could restore her lost memories, but is she ready for the pain they'll bring.

The Rowan Series.

I have read all of The Rowan series and enjoyed them very much.

The Rowan

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey An orphaned girl called The Rowan is chosen to join the Nine Star League--individuals who transport ships, cargo, and people between planets with mental power alone.   The first in this series of books about a far out use of mental powers for transport and communication, and the responsibilities and duties that go with such powers.

Damia

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey The fabulous sequel to McCaffrey's The Rowan. Although Damia inherited the enormous telepathic powers of her parents, her mind is definitely her own.
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Damia's Children

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey Although Damia had used her psychic Talent to deflect most of the alien invasion on the human worlds, she did not exterminate the enemies, leaving her children to confront the danger in an intense final battle of powers. The children, each with a special talent, can combine their talents and produce even more power than their powerful mother.

Lyon's Pride

Paperback

Anne McCaffrey Rowan, her daughter and son-in-law, Damia and Afra, and their children must use their extraordinary telepathic abilities to battle the alien Hivers in outer space.

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