Well, I've just finished Full Circle. Hats off to Ms. Beyer both for revitalising Voyager, and for providing a much needed centre of grief in the aftermath of Before Dishonor and Destiny. My word, so much unrestrained emotion! In hindsight, I can see why Astall transferred off the ship - she would've practically exploded under the strain! It's won my title of "Star Trek novel most able to make grown men weep" From Chakotay in Venice, to Tom and his father, to Seven's heartbreaking glimpse of perfection... it's almost a perfect storm of sadness. And yet, it never stopped me from reading onwards.
Now, I was one of the (apparent) few who actually enjoyed Christie Golden's four relaunch novels. And yes, I am aware that Ms. Beyer has justified her actions in killing off Kaz and Lyssa Campbell as she did. I had been accidentally spoilered as to their fates, so it wasn't too bad, and I agree with her reasoning as far as Kaz goes. But I wasn't quite prepared for the true reality of Full Circle: that if you're a character not either from the TV series, or created by Kristen Beyer, you are marked for death. It got to the point where I was taking note of mentions of Golden's characters and mentally going "Yep, they're gone. Pity." From Akolo Tare on downwards, virtually nobody escapes. I understand that there was no obligation to continue on with other people's characters, but I can't help thinking that they could've been put to greater use than "fodder for a Klingon grizzly" or "victim of a random console explosion".
That (admittedly minor) criticism aside, I thoroughly enjoyed Full Circle, and am now about to start Unworthy. Please no spoilers for "Typhon Pact" novels in your comments, if you can help them - they're next on my reading list!
Now, I was one of the (apparent) few who actually enjoyed Christie Golden's four relaunch novels. And yes, I am aware that Ms. Beyer has justified her actions in killing off Kaz and Lyssa Campbell as she did. I had been accidentally spoilered as to their fates, so it wasn't too bad, and I agree with her reasoning as far as Kaz goes. But I wasn't quite prepared for the true reality of Full Circle: that if you're a character not either from the TV series, or created by Kristen Beyer, you are marked for death. It got to the point where I was taking note of mentions of Golden's characters and mentally going "Yep, they're gone. Pity." From Akolo Tare on downwards, virtually nobody escapes. I understand that there was no obligation to continue on with other people's characters, but I can't help thinking that they could've been put to greater use than "fodder for a Klingon grizzly" or "victim of a random console explosion".
That (admittedly minor) criticism aside, I thoroughly enjoyed Full Circle, and am now about to start Unworthy. Please no spoilers for "Typhon Pact" novels in your comments, if you can help them - they're next on my reading list!