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Average rating3.1
She was just a little girl, with a tiny horn in the center of her forehead, funny-looking feet, beautiful silver hair, and several curious powers: the ability to purify air and water, make plants grow, and heal scars and broken bones. A trio of grizzled prospectors found her drifting in an escape pod amid the asteroids, adopted her, and took her to the bandit planet Kezdet, a place where no questions are asked and the girl might grow up free.
But Kezdet has its own dark secret. The prosperity of the planet is based on a hideous trade in child slave labor, administered by "The Piper" -- a mystery man with special plans for Acorna and her powers. But free little girls have a way of growing into freedom-loving young women, and Acorna has special plans all her own.
Series
10 primary booksAcorna is a 10-book series with 10 primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Margaret Ball, Anne McCaffrey, and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough.
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This was a good book introducing me to the character Acorna. I liked how Calum, Gill and Rafik learned about her powers and how Acorna and her friends made a difference on Kezdet. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, Acorna's Quest.
Three space miners raise an alien unicorn girl on their ship, try to find her species/original family. Read it as a tween and it kinda got me into sci-fi, so even though it definitely has flaws and the further books in the series get weird, I enjoyed the first few ones immensely.
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