A good "Star Trek" novel. Not in the same league as the "Trek" writings of Diane Carey, John Vornholt, the Reeves-Stevenses, or Diane Duane, but still good nonetheless.
I'd never read a Star Trek novel before this (that is, if you don't count the Star Trek Online book) and I'm glad I chose this one for my first taste. I quite liked Enterprise, even though by the time I actually got to watching the series it had already been canceled for several years. That might ha...
I relieved my bilious spleen in re "l'affaire Star Trek" in my review of Glass Empires Star Trek Mirror Universe here - http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/131614.Glass_Empires - so I'll limit my comments to these:1. Too long at 450 pages: The novel doesn't really "take off" until the last 100 pages ...
The first thing I want to say is, I did not expect that much from this book.That said, it’s not like I ever expect much from any book based on a video game, but I do like reading them for background information. And I’ll confess, I would not have even considered checking out The Needs of the Many if...
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