I didn't know which of the 5000 threads to reply to, so I figured I'd start my own.
Just a quick recap. I hadn't read a Trek book since Taking Wing was published (2005?). I decided on April 1 that I was going to get caught up with TNG and Titan and some DS9 so that I could read the Destiny trilogy that I hear is "OMG."
Didn't really care for Death in Winter. I thought Resistance was a poor rehash of BOBW and First Contact. Thought Q&A was fun up until the end, loved the characters of Kadahota and Leybenzon.
All those books felt small somehow. They didn't really advance any plots except the relationship of Picard and Crusher. While they were all quick, somewhat fun reads, I didn't find any of them memorable. I had read scathing reviews of Before Dishonor, so I didn't really know what to expect.
Peter David certainly is quirky, but he's not afraid to take risks. This book just felt epic from beginning to end. The characterizations of Seven and Spock are spot on and it was fun to have them in this book. From Janeway to the Starfleet Command bunker, to the Enterprise and the Doomsday Machine, this felt like a very important book.
I thought the Janeway/Lady Q thing was well done. A major character was offed, but left open for room for interpretation. I can handle that.
I definitely was not expecting this to be somewhat of a sequel to Vendetta. It's been so long since I've read that one that I didn't really remember anything other than Delcara though.
The only thing I really didn't like about this book is the poorly executed mutiny. Just completely unbelievable. Pretty much the worst mutiny ever.
The best of the first four novels by far, but I'm already 100 pages into Greater Than the Sum, and it's topping this one so far...
Just a quick recap. I hadn't read a Trek book since Taking Wing was published (2005?). I decided on April 1 that I was going to get caught up with TNG and Titan and some DS9 so that I could read the Destiny trilogy that I hear is "OMG."
Didn't really care for Death in Winter. I thought Resistance was a poor rehash of BOBW and First Contact. Thought Q&A was fun up until the end, loved the characters of Kadahota and Leybenzon.
All those books felt small somehow. They didn't really advance any plots except the relationship of Picard and Crusher. While they were all quick, somewhat fun reads, I didn't find any of them memorable. I had read scathing reviews of Before Dishonor, so I didn't really know what to expect.
Peter David certainly is quirky, but he's not afraid to take risks. This book just felt epic from beginning to end. The characterizations of Seven and Spock are spot on and it was fun to have them in this book. From Janeway to the Starfleet Command bunker, to the Enterprise and the Doomsday Machine, this felt like a very important book.
I thought the Janeway/Lady Q thing was well done. A major character was offed, but left open for room for interpretation. I can handle that.
I definitely was not expecting this to be somewhat of a sequel to Vendetta. It's been so long since I've read that one that I didn't really remember anything other than Delcara though.
The only thing I really didn't like about this book is the poorly executed mutiny. Just completely unbelievable. Pretty much the worst mutiny ever.
The best of the first four novels by far, but I'm already 100 pages into Greater Than the Sum, and it's topping this one so far...