My least favorite was the Section 31 Rogue. I found it very boring.
What are some of yours?
What are some of yours?
"You're least favorite Trek book"
No, I'm not.
Grammar aside, there's enough negativity around here right now, don't you think?
"You're least favorite Trek book"
No, I'm not.
Grammar aside, there's enough negativity around here right now, don't you think?
I was going to say. Do we really need this thread (which has been done before) right now?
Grammar aside, there's enough negativity around here right now, don't you think?
BTW...I'M not necessarily asking for "bad" books, just "you're" least favorite. Like, myself, I didn't hate Rogue...it simply was not as good as most others I've read IMHO.
A Time for War, a Time for Peace. What a great climax to an otherwise fucking useless miniseries...
My least favorite was the Section 31 Rogue. I found it very boring.
Windows on a lost World
Chekov, the cannibalistic giant-crab, does I need to say any more?
Chainmail
The most of the Gateways-series was not really entertaining, but this one was a pain to read. Boring characters, a plot close to nonexistence and overall large amounts of boredom.
What Ian said. The opening chapters of Chainmail are a chore. I'd have said it's around page 75 that things start to make sense, and the plot ramps up. From there to the end, Chainmail is solid, and at the end of the day I'd peg it as the second-best Gateways book. Start around page 75, and you'll roll with it.The first 80 or so pages were very tedious, but that was intentional, setting a very alien, mysterious mood. Once there, I was fascinated.
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