A review by skylar2
Dragonsinger by Anne McCaffrey

3.0

While Mennoly is enjoyable to read about, there's not really enough going on in Dragonsinger to make it distinct from Dragonsong aside from being in a slightly less depressing setting. To make matters worse, in a certain sense Mennoly actually has *less* independence than she has in the previous book — while she spent part of Dragonsong in a cave with her fire lizards, "tuning" as she pleased, in this book she has given up that independence to the people in her new home in the Harper Hall. So much of the book involved her dealing with other people's whims (both good- and bad-intentioned) that it was hard to see Mennoly herself at times.