Finally finished Mere Mortals, which did not enthuse me the way the first book did. Need to pause before moving on to book three to placate my thesis supervisor, so I've got the coincidently named Arctic Hell-ship: The Voyage of HMS Enterprise, 1850-55 lined up next.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Finally finished Mere Mortals, which did not enthuse me the way the first book did. Need to pause before moving on to book three to placate my thesis supervisor, so I've got the coincidently named Arctic Hell-ship: The Voyage of HMS Enterprise, 1850-55 lined up next.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
^ I didn't find it particularly dark, actually--at least, no more so than the circumstances required. I found it stagnant, with regards to most of the characters' actions ultimately being rendered futile, and lacking movement in terms of the overall narrative outside the very beginning and very end. And I was bummed about not getting an Azure Nebula battle scene. I'll write a fuller review eventually, when I get sick of reading about frostbite and starvation.
Fictititiously yours, Trent Roman
(Though I will say that as an aside, I rather enjoyed the Bacco scenes.)
Just now finished this, and am still loving it.Currently a quarter of the way through The Time Traveler's Wife, and loving it.
My condolences to you in advance.Just finished Academy: Collision Course. It was interesting, especially coming to it after seeing Star Trek XI (and thus with the new crew stuck in my head), and not nearly as bad as others indicated. I actually enjoyed it quite a bit (but then I’ve always loved the crazy Shatnerverse).
I’m not too sure about the Back to the Future-style flying cars, or Kirk getting arrested in almost EVERY SINGLE CHAPTER and I can’t see this troubled young anti-hero Kirk ever becoming the dramatic-pausing, shirt-ripping TOS Captain Kirk (a while ago I asked why no-one had rebooted Trek until STXI. Nobody mentioned this!), but this was only the first book in a series.
Will Academy: Trial Run ever materialize? Or has it gone the way of Admiral Archer’s prize beagle? Will we ever meet ‘The General’? Will Kirk ever find Sam again? I hope this isn’t all swept under the Space Rug not to “confuse” Star Trek XI viewers (incidentally, there’s loads of potential in books based on the new Kirk’s 3-year academy stint).
(If they ever do get round to the sequel, let’s hope they can find at least one building at Starfleet Academy not named after a member of the NX01 crew!)
Up next: Ship of the Line. Captain Frasier! Diane Carey has been responsible for some of my all-time favourite Trek novels (Final Frontier, Dreadnought!), some that bored me to death (The Great Starship Race) and a load in-between (Best Destiny, Invasion, Battlestations!). Where will this one fit in?
Talking about the cover: is that weird blue guy on the cover supposed to be Shar? He doesn't look like any Andorian I've ever seen.
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