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First female Hugo-Award winner.
First female Hugo-Award winner.
== Bibliography ==
=== Pern Novels ===
'''Dragonrider Series'''
*''[[Dragonflight (novel)|Dragonflight]]'' ([[1968]])
*''[[Dragonquest]]'' ([[1971]])
*''[[The White Dragon]]'' ([[1978]])
*''[[Moreta|Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern]]'' ([[1983]])
*''[[Nerilka's Story]]'' ([[1986]])
*''[[Dragonsdawn]]'' ([[1988]])
*''[[The Renegades of Pern]]'' ([[1989]])
*''[[All the Weyrs of Pern]]'' ([[1991]])
*''[[The Dolphins of Pern]]'' ([[1994]])
*''[[Red Star Rising]]'' ([[1996]])
*''[[The Masterharper of Pern]]'' ([[1997]])
*''[[The Skies of Pern]]'' ([[2001]])
'''Harper Hall Series'''
*''[[Dragonsong]]'' ([[1976]])
*''[[Dragonsinger]]'' ([[1977]])
*''[[Dragondrums]]'' ([[1979]])
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[[category:Hugo Award winning authors|McCaffrey, Anne]]
[[category:Hugo Award winning authors|McCaffrey, Anne]]
[[category:Nebula Award winning authors|McCaffrey, Anne]]
[[category:Nebula Award winning authors|McCaffrey, Anne]]

Revision as of 18:01, 6 February 2007

First female Hugo-Award winner.

Bibliography

Pern Novels

Dragonrider Series

Harper Hall Series

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