This will be a bit spoilery, especially if you haven't read Star Trek: Destiny (which, if you haven't, you really must read!). Plot details: The Voyager fleet split off into different directions in the previous novel (Unworthy). While Voyager was dealing with the Indign, a few of the other ships w...
This one picks up where Full Circle left off. This isn't very spoilery: Voyager returns to the Delta Quadrant (this time, with the "Full Circle" fleet) for a new mission of exploration, and a lot of our characters are back, albeit most in different roles. I liked this one better than Full Circle m...
This one is billed as the beginning of the Voyager novels' "relaunch". Well, the Voyager does get launched on a new mission about three-quarters of the way through the book after a whole lot of tying of loose ends from previous Voyager novels. I have not read those novels. The result was an intere...
Boy, am I glad I stuck with this series despite the last 4 very mediocre entries as this is certainly the best part since Children of the Storm... despite it featuring not just one Janeway (which is already often too much), but 2. Voyager continues to explore the D-quadrant and learns that apparen...
Full Circle is the first of the Beyer VOY-re-relaunch book, taking the flaundering series up in time to frame the Borg-invasion, the Destiny-events and their repercussions. First of all, there's Janeway who, after finally admitting that she's in love with Chakotay, apparently dies in the TNG novel...
To be honest, the only reason I even picked this book up was because I'm a completist - I can't leave a series uncompleted. So, was it worth the effort? Yes and no. I think the Voyager relaunch has been flaundering since Janeway's return - which changed the dynamics on Voyager back to what they ha...
In light of Leonard Nimoy's passing last week I'd been cruising Youtube for Spock fanvids - and along the way I stumbled across a couple of Janeway/Chakotay vids. I only watched the first couple of seasons of Voyager, but theirs was one of the first pairings I looked up when I discovered online fand...
Overall I enjoyed this book, but it felt a bit unfinished - which is okay, given that it's apparently the first in a trilogy from what I understand. * the Doctor: Hm, another "The Swarm"-like situation looming ahead by trying to avoid a "Latent Image"-problem? I can't reread Zimmerman's letter right...
Carnival of Souls:The story felt quite similar to the one about the theater in the previous anthology. It also felt like it was being dragged on and on..forever. 2 stars for this one.One Thing or Your Mother:A typical Buffy episode story with many things going on at once-a teenager raising a demon w...
This novel is certainly weaker than its predecessor "Children of the Storm" perhaps due to the multiple plotthreads that come together only in the last section. Eden's story didn't do much for me - I empathized more with her two uncles, especially the one that couldn't destroy his shuttle, knowing ...
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