After ten years and LOTS of vitriol, I decided to go back and re-read the original ENT relaunch and Romulan War books. I hated so much about them, from the retconning of TATV and ENT-established tech to better fit with the other shows to the paths the characters were put on. I didn't like that it was totally different to the cancelled Star Trek: The Beginning movie and that none of the planned ENT season 5 plots were adapted.
So it's years later and I'm going back. My mindset is very different, I've since read The Beginning's script in full and it's not as amazing as it used to be in my head when I'd only read the synopsis'. Discovery has retconned so much that getting annoyed over any of that stuff is utterly pointless.
I'm halfway through The Good That Men Do and it's okay so far. Clunky in places, but I'm having a lot more fun than I expected to.
On the flip side, a few years ago I re-read The Return and had all my fond memories dashed by something that used to be action packed and balls to the wall cool and now seems paper thin and eye-rollingly ridiculous.
Has anyone else re-read a previously hated or loved Trek book and had a similar change of heart?
So it's years later and I'm going back. My mindset is very different, I've since read The Beginning's script in full and it's not as amazing as it used to be in my head when I'd only read the synopsis'. Discovery has retconned so much that getting annoyed over any of that stuff is utterly pointless.
I'm halfway through The Good That Men Do and it's okay so far. Clunky in places, but I'm having a lot more fun than I expected to.
On the flip side, a few years ago I re-read The Return and had all my fond memories dashed by something that used to be action packed and balls to the wall cool and now seems paper thin and eye-rollingly ridiculous.
Has anyone else re-read a previously hated or loved Trek book and had a similar change of heart?