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Articles of the Federation...10 Year Old

Just finished AOTF and I think it is great!
I've not found topics with voting poll, so I write here. This book it's not without fault, for example the myriad new characters and the loose plot. But it's also a very different approach from every other ST books and series, and KRAD is a excellent writer. I hope there are others political-only books in TreLit because it's nice getting other view of the Federation.
 
I like Articles of the Federation I bought a used copy of it a few years ago and read it. I thought it was a really interesting book.
 
Just finished AOTF and I think it is great!
I've not found topics with voting poll, so I write here. This book it's not without fault, for example the myriad new characters and the loose plot. But it's also a very different approach from every other ST books and series, and KRAD is a excellent writer. I hope there are others political-only books in TreLit because it's nice getting other view of the Federation.

I've created a Review Thread.

https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/art...-by-keith-r-a-decandido-review-thread.286951/
 
If it wasn't for KRAD, I doubt I would have come back. It is quite sad that he does not seem to be writing Trek novels anymore. Who else could write Klingons like him...apart from Ronald D. Moore?
Am I the only one missing his voice in Trek Lit?
Michael Jan Friedman was pretty good with the Klingons. I know that it's been years since I read it, but last year during the Prey trilogy I was pretty sure that there were numerous references to Friedman's Kahless from the late-90's, especially in regard to Kahless' backstory on his retirement.
 
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