The Buried Age.
I've only read upto page 102. I just gave up, it'd just be such a chore to continue.
Red Sector is the worst Trek novel I've ever read. It might even be the worst novel I've ever read. What a steaming pile. I hated nearly every page. I just hated the lead character, Stiles. I just wanted to punch him constantly.
And I thoroughly enjoyed it. The "Double Helix" books were having a terrible sameness to them and "Red Sector" was, for me, a great and unexpected change of pace. A real page turner. Some great elderly McCoy and Spock scenes, and the ironic (knowing his ancestors' links with the Romulan Wars) friendship between young Stiles and a Romulan.
A few days after reading it, I made my first naive venture into the world of ST lit bbs's - and discovered I was the only fan in the world who hadn't had a problem with "Red Sector". And, going deeper, I discovered that there many fans who detested most of Diane Carey's work. It was news to me.
I think I've mentioned it in this thread before (if not, certainly in previous threads), but I also loved Red Sector and I'm continuously surprised by the hate for it.Red Sector is the worst Trek novel I've ever read. It might even be the worst novel I've ever read. What a steaming pile. I hated nearly every page. I just hated the lead character, Stiles. I just wanted to punch him constantly.
And I thoroughly enjoyed it. The "Double Helix" books were having a terrible sameness to them and "Red Sector" was, for me, a great and unexpected change of pace. A real page turner. Some great elderly McCoy and Spock scenes, and the ironic (knowing his ancestors' links with the Romulan Wars) friendship between young Stiles and a Romulan.
A few days after reading it, I made my first naive venture into the world of ST lit bbs's - and discovered I was the only fan in the world who hadn't had a problem with "Red Sector". And, going deeper, I discovered that there many fans who detested most of Diane Carey's work. It was news to me.
If it makes you feel better, I liked Red Sector too. I don't remember all the details of it but I seem to recall it being a fast paced, almost technothriller type story.
I think I've mentioned it in this thread before (if not, certainly in previous threads), but I also loved Red Sector and I'm continuously surprised by the hate for it.And I thoroughly enjoyed it. The "Double Helix" books were having a terrible sameness to them and "Red Sector" was, for me, a great and unexpected change of pace. A real page turner. Some great elderly McCoy and Spock scenes, and the ironic (knowing his ancestors' links with the Romulan Wars) friendship between young Stiles and a Romulan.
A few days after reading it, I made my first naive venture into the world of ST lit bbs's - and discovered I was the only fan in the world who hadn't had a problem with "Red Sector". And, going deeper, I discovered that there many fans who detested most of Diane Carey's work. It was news to me.
If it makes you feel better, I liked Red Sector too. I don't remember all the details of it but I seem to recall it being a fast paced, almost technothriller type story.
Dayton, you're memory's playing up again. The restraining order was against me for the Sisko Lost Era novel.^ Oh, he remembers you. Didn't you get your copy of the restraining order?
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I've not seen any mention of To Storm Heaven. I read that at a point where I was just reading a series of 50-odd Trek books within 2 days each (the only advantage of a long train trip to school), yet when I got to that one, I just couldn't do it. The most annoying thing is that I couldn't think of a specific reason I didn't like it. Somehow, it was a real effort to keep reading, and I eventually gave up. I don't think I've seen any opinions on it at all, so I don't know if it was just me.
Was that the one where Worf declares that Alexander's new pet hamster has the soul of a warrior after the thing attacks him?
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Also, the novelization of "Equinox." After the first fifty or sixty pages, the book reset to page one and started over again, skipping a good chunk. I do not remember *that* happening in the episode! Bah.
Also, the novelization of "Equinox." After the first fifty or sixty pages, the book reset to page one and started over again, skipping a good chunk. I do not remember *that* happening in the episode! Bah.
Sounds like a printing error in the copy you bought. I'm sure they weren't all like that.
Or maybe he was trying to write a novel that resembeld cause and effect?
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