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Survivors

Posted by Pyrrh on January 18 2011 Add Comments


Survivors (Star Trek The Next Generation, No 4)
Jean Lorrah

An interesting story, but there is such a big back story that it doesn't feel like anything is really happening until halfway through the book. I skip the first chapter altogether describing Tasha's awful childhood experiences, mainly because…

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The Children of Hamlin

Posted by Pyrrh on April 3 2010 Add Comments

The Children of Hamlin
The Children of Hamlin (Star Trek The Next Generation, No 3)
Carmen Carter

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The Peacekeepers

Posted by Pyrrh on April 2 2010 Add Comments

The Peacekeepers

The Peacekeepers (Star Trek The Next Generation, No 2)
Gene DeWeese

The Enterprise encounters a derelict craft in the middle of nowhere... and things go downhill from there. The story keeps you interested, but it literally takes you two-thirds of the book to finally get a clue…

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Ghost Ship

Posted by Pyrrh on April 1 2010 Add Comments

Ghost Ship
Ghost Ship (Star Trek The Next Generation, No 1)
Diane Carey

A lot of this book was frustrating to me. Riker is way too wimpy, and Data too emotional, although I can see how both of these points were important to make the story work. Picard…

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