That is the first I've heard of her being homophobic, so of course as you do in this day and age, I googled about that.
Found some 'interesting' stuff online, and one or two quotes that she made on the subject. They don't appear to be homophobic as such (as they don't seem to evidence a fear or dislike of homosexuals), but certainly show a great deal of insensitivity, stereotyping and and just plain ignorance / stupidity?
I'm not sure about her locking them into certain roles, when it comes to the dragonriders, it appears that yes she has locked different sexualities to different dragons, for one reason or another, but this doesn't seem to necessarily be reflected elsewhere, though I haven't read many of her other books outside of Pern to get a good impression of that.
Her comments certainly make me respect her less, but I still enjoy the books as they are, and think I will continue to enjoy them.
Regarding the religious aspect, I have to admit that is something I hadn't really noticed before. I don't personally see that as a big issue, of the books I have read in the fantasy / sci-fi world, many have a God, many have multiple Gods and some have no Gods, and outside of where the God/s play a part in the overall plot, I don't generally notice them a great deal, or their absence.
Found some 'interesting' stuff online, and one or two quotes that she made on the subject. They don't appear to be homophobic as such (as they don't seem to evidence a fear or dislike of homosexuals), but certainly show a great deal of insensitivity, stereotyping and and just plain ignorance / stupidity?
I'm not sure about her locking them into certain roles, when it comes to the dragonriders, it appears that yes she has locked different sexualities to different dragons, for one reason or another, but this doesn't seem to necessarily be reflected elsewhere, though I haven't read many of her other books outside of Pern to get a good impression of that.
Her comments certainly make me respect her less, but I still enjoy the books as they are, and think I will continue to enjoy them.
Regarding the religious aspect, I have to admit that is something I hadn't really noticed before. I don't personally see that as a big issue, of the books I have read in the fantasy / sci-fi world, many have a God, many have multiple Gods and some have no Gods, and outside of where the God/s play a part in the overall plot, I don't generally notice them a great deal, or their absence.
Dragonriders of Pern
17/12/2009 09:36:33 AM
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I only ever read one of the books
17/12/2009 09:48:36 AM
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I agree with LadyLorraine
19/12/2009 01:03:44 AM
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I found out which one it was
19/12/2009 10:47:43 AM
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Blah! That one was horrendous. Try Dragonflight, its worth the time *NM*
20/12/2009 05:22:22 AM
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The main storyline is the best.
17/12/2009 12:26:03 PM
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True, knowing what is going to happen
19/12/2009 01:15:27 AM
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Though of the "Past" books Dragonsdawn is definately good
20/12/2009 05:26:34 AM
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All the Werys of Pern is good
21/12/2009 07:18:42 AM
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After All the Weyrs it seemed like she was milking the story *NM*
21/12/2009 06:13:46 PM
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So what is the "main course" of these books?
18/12/2009 02:59:06 PM
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I believe them to be..
19/12/2009 01:02:32 AM
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Re: I believe them to be..
19/12/2009 01:38:17 PM
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I have loved those books for going on ten years.
19/12/2009 10:16:02 PM
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Yeah, the dragons drew me in as well
21/12/2009 06:46:26 AM
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I have mixed feelings....
21/12/2009 08:00:59 AM
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Interesting...
23/12/2009 06:34:57 AM
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I read Dragonflight a long time ago.
15/01/2010 03:13:54 AM
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