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Star Trek: The Next Generation Books

 
Description: ISBN 1416537392 / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy

Newest Review: ... reason why the show is so good is because of the visual atmosphere created combined with great story lines and characters. ... more

 ... Without the hum of the ship (The Enterprise) in the background and the visual effects I was sceptical about reading the books. Star Trek's themes have always been quite basic so I wasn't expecting sci fi reading to compare to Arthur C Clarke who has written many excellent and classic science fiction novels. There should be no comparison to Clarke's or any other popular writers books in the genre. The Star Trek Next Generation book are brief and basic, but fans of the show will find some good stuff. There ar...more

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mmayer99
Premium Review Star Trek: The Next Generation Books: For die hard fans on holiday (238 words)
by - written on 14/11/09 (Very useful, 8 readings)
Rating:

The Next Generation is a fantastic sci fi series spanning 7 seasons, the boxset features a mammoth amount of shows. There is an endless supply of TV to watch but when on holiday or just away from your collection these books can provide a light alternative. The reason why the show is so good is because of the visual atmosphere created combined with great story lines and characters. Without the hum of the ship (The Enterprise) in the background and the visual effects I was sceptical about reading the books. Star Trek's themes have always been quite basic so I wasn't expecting sci fi reading to compare to Arthur C Clarke who has written many excellent and classic ...  Read the complete review

Frankingsteins
Crowned Review When the Universe Was Young (1707 words)
by - written on 15/09/07 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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Star Trek fan fiction and licensed or unlicensed spin-offs have existed for almost as long as the series, and provide an effective and enjoyable means for die-hard viewers to indulge their fandom and creativity by taking established concepts, characters and details and making their own stories, most of which are absolutely abysmal rip-offs of what has already come before. Advances in technology have made fan productions ever more lucrative, especially notable in the entirely fan-produced, fan-written and fan-starring live action series ‘New Voyages’ and the upcoming ‘Of Gods and Men’ film directed by and starring many authentic cast members. The canonical Star Trek ...  Read the complete review

 

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