This should be the last of the Star Trek books for a while. Enjoyable, but parly because I'd heard it already on tape. It followed Kirk, Spock and McCoy after the five-year mission ended with cameos by Riley and Uhura, who just seems thrown in to get into trouble, along with Sarek. A bit of Vulcan history, which was enjoyable, but if the Vulcans were this powerful at one time, it's hard to believe that they had ever become civilized. The Spock/McCoy story was the better part. Kirk's peace mission/rescue mission was somewhat boring and teh clash of the two storylines, though inevitable, was still forced. Only for Star Trek fans who need to fill in the gaps. Not as much fun as the Shatner books. |
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Star Trek: The Lost Years (Dillard)
Star Trek: The Lost Years, J. M. Dillard, 1989
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