So I didn't see another thread (and if I missed it, a thousand pardons) but I wanted to talk a little bit about it.
Anyone else love this book? This is now the third such book by KRAD that I completely love (the others being Art of the Impossible and Articles of the Federation).
I'm a big fan of these books because I like to see the "behind the scenes" of Star Trek. The ships, aliens, fighting and all that are great and epic, but books like this paint the overall picture of what is going on. It sets up so much for going forward and offers great moments that would otherwise not make it into a book. I West Wing in Star Trek stories are great IMO. And the logs, notes, letters and such between chapters really helps fill out the events from Destiny. Of course we all read it and understood the scope of the tens of billions of deaths, but sometimes a simple one page letter or note REALLY smacks you over the head with it. This was that smack. It was a book that was one part history texbook, Star Trek novel, political drama and news story.
I really hope we get to see more books like this, because I'm a big fan of them. We get these great series and crossovers and then we get KRAD to swoop in and set it all back up for us going forward, which really shows you that the entire writing team is very, very good. So keep 'em coming guys and gals, and I'll buy every last one.
Anyone else love this book? This is now the third such book by KRAD that I completely love (the others being Art of the Impossible and Articles of the Federation).
I'm a big fan of these books because I like to see the "behind the scenes" of Star Trek. The ships, aliens, fighting and all that are great and epic, but books like this paint the overall picture of what is going on. It sets up so much for going forward and offers great moments that would otherwise not make it into a book. I West Wing in Star Trek stories are great IMO. And the logs, notes, letters and such between chapters really helps fill out the events from Destiny. Of course we all read it and understood the scope of the tens of billions of deaths, but sometimes a simple one page letter or note REALLY smacks you over the head with it. This was that smack. It was a book that was one part history texbook, Star Trek novel, political drama and news story.
I really hope we get to see more books like this, because I'm a big fan of them. We get these great series and crossovers and then we get KRAD to swoop in and set it all back up for us going forward, which really shows you that the entire writing team is very, very good. So keep 'em coming guys and gals, and I'll buy every last one.