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“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Avatar Book One” Review by Tor.com
Tor.com has added a new review for S.D. Perry‘s “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Avatar Book One”: Avatar, Book One kicks off the DS9 Relaunch in a deft and accomplished manner. Perry adds significant depth to Jake Sisko, and in general does an incredible job with the voice of every character (the one exception would […]
“Star Trek: Titan: Sword of Damocles” Review by Trek.fm
Trek.fm has added a new review for Geoffrey Thorne‘s “Star Trek: Titan: Sword of Damocles”: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss Star Trek: Titan: Sword of Damocles by Geoffrey Thorne. We talk about the non-linear nature of the novel, the planet Orisha and its inhabitants, the risky mission […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Q&A” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for Keith R.A. DeCandido‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Q&A”: The post-Nemesis voyages of the Enterprise continue! In this novel, Picard is assigned to explore the planet Gorsach IX, a strange, seemingly artificial world with an odd symmetry to everything on the surface. Complicating matters is the appearance of […]
“Star Trek: Probe” Review by Deepspacespines.com
Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Margaret Wander Bonanno‘s “Star Trek: Probe”: This week, it’s clear the Romulans have been to the movies lately. Suddenly they’re planning their own peace initiative, with blackjack, and hookers. While they and the Federation put together dinner and a show, the probe from The Voyage Home drives through […]
“Star Trek Adventures: Alpha Quadrant Sourcebook” Review by Mephitjamesblog.wordpress.com
Mephitjamesblog.wordpress.com has added a new review for Modiphius‘s “Star Trek Adventures: Alpha Quadrant Sourcebook”: I’ve been looking forward to this one, folks. For many science-fiction settings the geography of the setting isn’t so critical but the quadrants of Star Trek are as integral as transporters and phasers. The Alpha Quadrant sourcebook is a great opportunity […]
“Star Trek: New Earth: Book 6: Challenger” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for Diane Carey‘s “Star Trek: New Earth: Book 6: Challenger”: In this, the sixth and final novel in the New Earth miniseries, we find the focus of the main plot shifted away from the usual gang of Kirk and company. Rather, the main character is Commander Nick Keller, who […]
“They Called Us Enemy” Review by Comicsbeat.com
Comicsbeat.com has added a new review for George Takei and Justin Eisinger and Steven Scott‘s “They Called Us Enemy”: As too often happens in our country, it’s a current repeat of aspects of an earlier horror that spurs us into facing up to our own guilt in regard to what happened before. It’s not that […]
“Star Trek: 58 Faces of Fire” Review by Deepspacespines.com
Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Michael Jan Friedman‘s “Star Trek: 58 Faces of Fire”: This week, the Enterprise picks up yet another blowhard ambassador to mediate a religious dispute involving a sacred animal, but Spock opts out to tinker with a cool laser on a terraforming colony. But the Klingons, up to their […]
“Star Trek: Titan: Orion’s Hounds” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for Christopher L. Bennett‘s “Star Trek: Titan: Orion’s Hounds”: After the two previous novels in the Titan series dealing with the Romulan situation (plus a side quest to the Small Magellanic Cloud), we finally get the beginning of Titan’s mission of exploration beyond the borders of the Federation and […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Q&A” Review by Trek.fm
Trek.fm has added a new review for Keith R.A. DeCandido‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Q&A”: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss the TNG novel Q & A by Keith R.A. DeCandido. We talk about the new crewmembers of the Enterprise, the strange planet at the heart of […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 20 Spartacus” Review by Deepspacespines.com
Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for T. L. Mancour‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 20 Spartacus”: This week, the Enterprise finds an old ship from the planet Vemla that hasn’t had the last few Windows Updates. But during the grand tour, a stray injury leads to the revelation that they’re all androids on the […]
Weird 1970’s Fotonovels – Before There Was Video… You Had These?!! Rocky, Grease, Star Trek!
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“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Resistance” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for J.M. Dillard‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Resistance”: The Borg. To the Federation, they are a menace and an existential threat. To Captain Jean-Luc Picard, it is much more personal. His experience as Locutus created wounds in his psyche that are not easily healed. The scars left behind […]
“Star Trek: The Original Series: No Time Like the Past” Review by Motionpicturescomics.com
Motionpicturescomics.com has added a new review for Greg Cox‘s “Star Trek: The Original Series: No Time Like the Past”: I am having fun catching up on a number of Star Trek novels from recent years that I have missed. Most of these books that I had skipped reading are stand-alone tales from the Original Series […]
“Star Trek: VI The Undiscovered Country” Review by Deepspacespines.com
Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Denny Martin Flinn and J.M. Dillard and Leonard Nimoy and Nicholas Meyer‘s “Star Trek: VI The Undiscovered Country”: This week, peace sells, but who’s buying? The Klingons, that’s who. Perpetual war, it turns out, is not economically sustainable, and they’re on the prowl for a better business model. […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for Dayton Ward‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light”: A strong continuation of the on-going story post-Nemesis, drawing a lot from the previous novels going all the way back to the A Time To series. Very excited to see this story continue, and the personal stakes for Picard […]
“Star Trek: New Earth: Book 5: Thin Air” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch‘s “Star Trek: New Earth: Book 5: Thin Air”: The newly-established colony at Belle Terre is once again threatened by the Kauld, and similar to the previous novel, The Flaming Arrow, the attack is an unconventional one. In that case, a huge […]
“Star Trek: The Children of Kings” Review by Trek.fm
Trek.fm has added a new review for Dave Stern‘s “Star Trek: The Children of Kings”: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson are joined by Justin Oser to discuss The Children of Kings. We talk about the time period in Star Trek history, some confusion about which timeline the book […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 19 Perchance To Dream” Review by Deepspacespines.com
Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Howard Weinstein‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 19 Perchance To Dream”: This week, the lights are on at Domarus IV, but no one’s home—or so the Enterprise thinks. A jalopy from the Teniran Echelon shows up to call dibs on the planet, but Picard wants to see some […]



















