Quick informal poll here, but which do you prefer? Watching ST episodes or reading the books (and it doesn't matter between TOS or any spinoffs)?
I've just read ST:TNG "Imzadi" and ST:Voy "The Escape" and if found them better than the episodes. There was more characterizations, and scenes or lines normally cheesy on TV was funny in the books. Granted, I'm a bookworm, so I'm pretty biased, but does anyone else think so?
Also, for anyone else who has read these two books- what did you think of them?
One part in Imzadi cracked me up. Riker is reading up on Betazed philosophy: "if a friend goes up to you with a problem, you need to empathize, but nothing more! Don't offer solutions or opinions." This is exactly what I learned for psych nursing this semester! The authors were either nurses at one point or have spouses/friends/relatives as nurses... It was great reading it! I also laughed because I used to think like Riker, but now I know what to say to patients.
I've just read ST:TNG "Imzadi" and ST:Voy "The Escape" and if found them better than the episodes. There was more characterizations, and scenes or lines normally cheesy on TV was funny in the books. Granted, I'm a bookworm, so I'm pretty biased, but does anyone else think so?
Also, for anyone else who has read these two books- what did you think of them?
One part in Imzadi cracked me up. Riker is reading up on Betazed philosophy: "if a friend goes up to you with a problem, you need to empathize, but nothing more! Don't offer solutions or opinions." This is exactly what I learned for psych nursing this semester! The authors were either nurses at one point or have spouses/friends/relatives as nurses... It was great reading it! I also laughed because I used to think like Riker, but now I know what to say to patients.