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Theodore R. Cogswell
Birth date: March 10, 1918
Died: February 03, 1987
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Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 12 years ago
For a long time I didn't quite have the heart to toss this from my library. It appeared at a time when Star Trek fiction was rare, and was afraid if I got rid of the book it will go out of print--so it had stayed on my bookshelf for nostalgic reasons more than not. But I think of all the pro Trek fi...
The Bittern
The Bittern rated it 12 years ago
I'll definitely be checking out more Harlan Ellison!Paladin of the Lost Hour - Harlan Ellison ★★★★★The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule - Lucius Shepard ★★★★½Audience - Jack Womack ★★★★½Nets of Silver and Gold - James P. Blaylock ★★★★The Phantasma of Q_______ - Lisa Goldstein ★★★★Lady of the Skull...
Rich's Gulag
Rich's Gulag rated it 12 years ago
Definitely not the best Star Trek novel, and certainly not up to the standards set by James Blish in his series of adaptations, this was the second "official" Trek original novel. While there were some interesting plot items, it was really just a Spock-less tale with one of the throwaway characters ...
DaringPeg
DaringPeg rated it 14 years ago
A highly surprising ending makes this book am excellent addition to any library. The idea behind dops is ingenious and a curious future should the idea prove a reality.
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
[These notes were made in 1983:]. My reading today went from the sublime [Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd:] to the mildly ridiculous. The premise of this one is mind-links gone awry - mind-links with aliens who don't know about it, which seems to me to be a flagrant violation of the Prime Direct...
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