So I only recently picked up the trilogy and I have been plodding through the first volume which is based on McCoy's perspective. I have to say that I am 100 pages in and it took me a long time to get there because I find it too easy to put down. In short, I am disappointed. It seems like the author is just stretching out the City story far too much (adding too much water to the soup as it were). I generally make a point of getting through any Trek novel that I read as even the ones I liked the least can usually keep my attention well enough for me to want to read what happens next. Sadly, this has not been the case for PoS.
Without giving anything away, do you think I should hang in there and keep reading? Does the story become more compelling? Up until now I find that just too much time is being spent on contextualizing the novel within City (superfluous information for someone like me who knows the episode well).
Thanks
Without giving anything away, do you think I should hang in there and keep reading? Does the story become more compelling? Up until now I find that just too much time is being spent on contextualizing the novel within City (superfluous information for someone like me who knows the episode well).
Thanks