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To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1)
To Ride Pegasus - Pegasus, Bk 1
Author: Anne McCaffrey
ISBN-13: 9780345234179
ISBN-10: 0345234170
Publication Date: 1973
Pages: 243
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
Four stories set in the Pegasus/Talents series.

To Ride Pegasus
A Womanly Talent
Apple
A Bridle for Pegasus

"Apple" was originally published in the collection of short stories called Get Off the Unicorn (1977)
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It was OK. It was kind of disjointed in my opinion. McCaffrey skipped from character to character, which was a little annoying. And it started out pretty dry. Lots of information on parapsychology. But I know it's ground setting for the other books in this series. This book almost seemed like a ton of short stories strung together and there were a couple that were superb. So I have hope that the rest of the series and related series will get better and better.
reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 67 more book reviews
Four stories set in the Pegasus/Talents series.

To Ride Pegasus
A Womanly Talent
Apple
A Bridle for Pegasus

"Apple" was originally published in the collection of short stories called Get Off the Unicorn (1977)
reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on
1st book in the Talent Trilogy.
alwaysreadin avatar reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 48 more book reviews
They were four extroardinary women who read minds, healed bodies, diverted disasters, foretold the future--and became pariahs in their own land. A talented, elite cadre, they stepped out of the everyday human race...to enter their own!
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written in the 70`s! A view of 1997 from the eyes of 30 years ago!
Not what I was expecting...but a good quick read about psychic powers!
reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 67 more book reviews
Four stories set in the Pegasus/Talents series.

To Ride Pegasus
A Womanly Talent
Apple
A Bridle for Pegasus

"Apple" was originally published in the collection of short stories called Get Off the Unicorn (1977)
KelseyFamily06 avatar reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 53 more book reviews
I started to read..but just couldn't get 'into' the story. I never finished it.
reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 67 more book reviews
Four stories set in the Pegasus/Talents series.

To Ride Pegasus
A Womanly Talent
Apple
A Bridle for Pegasus

"Apple" was originally published in the collection of short stories called Get Off the Unicorn (1977)
reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 67 more book reviews
Four stories set in the Pegasus/Talents series.

To Ride Pegasus
A Womanly Talent
Apple
A Bridle for Pegasus

"Apple" was originally published in the collection of short stories called Get Off the Unicorn (1977)
reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 175 more book reviews
If you like McCaffrey's writing style, you will enjoy this book.
scoutmomskf avatar reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 2626 more book reviews
"To Ride Pegasus" - When Henry Darrow, a highly paid psychic, has a car accident, he finds scientifically supportable evidence that he has the ability to foresee the future. He also perceives that there are others who have extra-sensory abilities. He knows that at present few believe in "unproven" psychic powers; but that that will soon change, and when it does, Darrow has to make sure those like him are protected from persecution and exploitation. So he must start an organization that is beholden to no one, not dependent on any government or any one individual, and will stand the test of timebut the Parapsychic Center must also protect the public from Talents who would misuse their powers.

"A Womanly Talent" - As the Center fights to establish itself in the face of predjudice and politics, Ruth Horvath must deal with her own jealousy. Her husband is a powerful precognitive, and her newborn child is already the world's strongest telepath. Yet, although all the tests show that Ruth should have psi Talent, she sees no signs of ituntil a family friend (and the Center's most important benefactor) falls ill, causing Ruth to reveal a Talent never seen before; a very small ability to do very big things.

"Apple" - In a world of overcrowding and poverty, it is inevitable that some Talents will use their abilities for crime. Yet the public perception of the Talents must be spotless, or old hatreds so recently overcome will emerge again. So when a high-profile crime spree threatens to turn the mob against the Talented, everyone has to get involved to solve this case.

"A Bridle for Pegasus" - The massive mega-city of Jerhattan is threatening to boil over with ethnic tensions. In the midst of this growing chaos, a new Talent is discovereda young woman who is unaware of her power. She can calm a crowd, or whip them into a frenzy; and the city's biggest rabble-rouser is hunting for her!
reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 1453 more book reviews
Imagine having Talents in our world - people whose extrasensory skills can heal others, find lost objects or project emotions that affect those around them. This is the basic theme of this extraordinary book.

Henry Darrow creates an institute to protect those with such skills, help them develop and use their skills to help others. Of course, there are those who would use some Talents for personal gain, revenge or other nefarious purposes. And, some of the Talents in this novel encounter such individuals.

This is the first book or prequel to the author's Rowan and Damia series, also good reads that take the reader into a different life. I like McCaffrey's work. She writes very well and the stories are entertaining and fun to read. This one is a good science fiction read.
09suzij avatar reviewed To Ride Pegasus (Pegasus, Bk 1) on + 41 more book reviews
FYI, the Pegasus is metaphorical.