I've finished every ST book I've read, even when it was painful, like Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath's travesty, The Prometheus Design, or any of Diane Carey's zenophobic, thinly disguised love letters to American Exceptionalism! -- RR
I too, though I disagree with your assessments of Marshak and Culbreath's and Carey's work. (It's xenophobic, btw.)
Actually, the only novel I've never finished was The Plague Dogs by Ricard Adams, whose Watership Down writings count among my favorites. The phoneticized Scottish slang was simply unintelligible. With the book's unpleasant plot, I lost the will to carry forward.
Yep, Trent Roman rapped my knuckles about that upthread! I hate when I suffer from temporary spelling amnesia! Or maybe it's just Halfheimer's -- I only remember half what I'm supposed to!Sorry we don't agree on the merits of the authors I slammed. Carey's work in particular, and her Mary Sue character, Piper, just annoyed the hell out of me. -- RR
I didn't care for Piper at all, either, but I've loved everything else I've read of her work. Best Destiny is one of only two Star Trek books my sister will ever read; she loved it so much she scoured a dozen used book shops looking for her own copy. (She acted similarly in searching for Julia Ecklar's The Kobayashi Maru, which I can only hope has influenced Star Trek's current filmmakers.)