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Okay, so I just read the novel.
Wait, let me rephrase that:
For the first time ever, in my life, I could not finish this book. I read about 70 pages in, and I could not stomach any more of it. Let me explain first that I love comedy. I love John M. Ford's "Final Reflection". I love "The Trouble with Tribbles". However, I do not like this book. I can usually suspend belief for a novel and let a few things slide off to the side here or there, but this novel? No, I can't. There was just so much off the wall silliness that I saw it as a complete parody of a Star Trek novel. I tried to like it, I tried to approach it from a different viewpoint, but each time it took more and more effort to read further along in the novel. Finally, I put the book down in frustration.
Maybe it's because the previous book I read was "The Vulcan Academy Murders", a thoroughly, resoundingly terrific book, in my opinion. I had always wanted to read it, and once I got this whole shipment of books, I found it was in there, and I was thrilled. I read it and loved it. I had also wanted to read "How Much For Just The Planet?", but I can't get through it. I'm sure I'll go back and try again, but at the moment, I can't stand it.
Your opinions?
J.
Wait, let me rephrase that:
For the first time ever, in my life, I could not finish this book. I read about 70 pages in, and I could not stomach any more of it. Let me explain first that I love comedy. I love John M. Ford's "Final Reflection". I love "The Trouble with Tribbles". However, I do not like this book. I can usually suspend belief for a novel and let a few things slide off to the side here or there, but this novel? No, I can't. There was just so much off the wall silliness that I saw it as a complete parody of a Star Trek novel. I tried to like it, I tried to approach it from a different viewpoint, but each time it took more and more effort to read further along in the novel. Finally, I put the book down in frustration.
Maybe it's because the previous book I read was "The Vulcan Academy Murders", a thoroughly, resoundingly terrific book, in my opinion. I had always wanted to read it, and once I got this whole shipment of books, I found it was in there, and I was thrilled. I read it and loved it. I had also wanted to read "How Much For Just The Planet?", but I can't get through it. I'm sure I'll go back and try again, but at the moment, I can't stand it.
Your opinions?
J.