So Therin, it seems you liked it. (?)
Does the book tell us anything that Trek/TMP fans don't already know (aside from the author's personal opinions)?
As I said, I've really only skimmed it, but there is some stuff about the reactions of various fans in costume behind the cordoned-off area at the gala premiere, and the way different fan groups reacted to not being "included", while other rival fans were mingling with the stars on the red carpet. Some complained bitterly, of course, some expected there would be reserved tickets just for them, some had travelled miles to watch the stars - and one group's resilient leader booked out a neighbouring theatre for its first performance and invited other groups to join. A guy dissing Stephen Collins for being,
"The new guy. Where's Spock?" And a lovely scene wherein Persis Khambatta spots a female fan in a bald cap and, from afar, tugs on her own hair. The fan calls out,
"You look good with hair!", to which Persis responds,
"And you look good bald!"
I'd not heard
any of those anecdotes before, although I had seen footage where a fan was unexpectedly presenting the cast with corsages on the red carpet and she was getting varied responses (from the actors and the onlookers).
It's a scholarly work, so many different sources are harvested and footnoted, including from Aussie fan Sue Batho's university thesis (about the Viacom attempts to quash unlicensed fan activities in the early 90s). Sue was the first President of Astrex, the club I ran from 1984-92.
Plenty of quotes from Susan Sackett's editorship of the Lincoln Enterprises newsletters ("Star Trektennial News", and her "Starlog" columns), which many newer fans may not have ever seen.
The subheading on the book's cover is misleading, though, because it does cover reactions to the later films somewhat.
Lots more to read!