Acorna's Rebels
Acorna's Rebels (2003) is a fantasy or science fiction novel by American writers Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough. It was the sixth in the Acorna Universe series initiated by McCaffrey and Margaret Ball in Acorna: The Unicorn Girl (1997). Rebels was preceded by Acorna's Search and followed by Acorna's Triumph, the seventh and last in Acorna's biography.[1]
Acorna, a member of the unicorn-like Linyaari race, has finally found her people. Once conquered, their world scoured flat, they are now using a combination of holographics and time travel to recreate the great civilization they once had. In one of these time traveling trips, her life-mate, Aari, has been lost. The race ends up getting their world back the way it was before it got conquered.
Acorna and her friends crash their spaceship on the prohibited planet of Makahomia. Acorna's space-faring companion, Roadkill (RK), is actually one of the mysterious Makahomian Temple Cats.
Discovering that the cats are dying of a disease, Acorna rushes to save them and foil the plot of their enemies. She also unearths clues that may help her locate Aari.[2]
References
- ^ Acorna Universe series listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
• Select a particular title for its publication history. Select a particular edition (title) from a publication history for more data at that level, such as a front cover image or linked contents. - ^ "The Worlds of Anne McCaffrey, Acorna's Rebels". Archived from the original on 2009-03-23. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
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- Acorna: The Unicorn Girl (1997)
- Acorna's Quest (1998)
- Acorna's People (1999)
- Acorna's World (2000)
- Acorna's Search (2001)
- Acorna's Rebels (2003)
- Acorna's Triumph (2004)
- First Warning (2005)
- Second Wave (2006)
- Third Watch (2007)
- The Ship Who Sang (1969)
- PartnerShip (1992)
- The Ship Who Searched (1992)
- The City Who Fought (1993)
- The Ship Who Won (1994)
- Crystal Singer (1982)
- Killashandra (1986)
- Crystal Line (1992)
- Dinosaur Planet (1978)
- Dinosaur Planet Survivors (1984)
- Planet Pirates
- Sassinak (1990)
- The Death of Sleep (1990)
- Generation Warriors (1991)
- To Ride Pegasus (1973)
- Pegasus in Flight (1990)
- Pegasus in Space (2000)
- The Rowan (1990)
- Damia (1992)
- Damia's Children (1993)
- Lyon's Pride (1994)
- The Tower and the Hive (1999)
- Doona
- Catteni, or Freedom
- Freedom: First Resistance
- Petaybee
- Restoree (1967)
- The Coelura (1983)
- A Diversity of Dragons (1997)
- Nimisha's Ship (1999)
- Get Off the Unicorn (1977)
- The Girl Who Heard Dragons (1994)
- Dragonflight
- Dragonquest
- The White Dragon
- Dragonsong
- Dragonsinger
- Dragondrums
- Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern
- Nerilka's Story
- Dragonsdawn
- Renegades of Pern
- All the Weyrs of Pern
- The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall
- The Dolphins of Pern
- Dragonseye
- The Masterharper of Pern
- The Skies of Pern
- A Gift of Dragons
- Dragon's Kin
- Dragon's Fire
- Dragon Harper
- Dragon's Time
- Sky Dragons
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