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Destiny by David Mack

rainbowrachel's review against another edition

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I used to read quite a few Star Trek novels, but haven't done so for many years. I couldn't say what made me pick this one up. Nostalgia, perhaps, or curiosity. Regardless, it didn't take me long to come to the conclusion that they just aren't for me any more. No slight against the book or the author, just no longer my thing.

kalkn's review against another edition

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4.0

Pretty good book. It was impossible to put down. Sure made me miss TNG, the best series in all of Star Trek.

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4.0

I enjoyed this book a great deal. If you're looking to get into the latest generation of Star Trek books this is a good place to start.

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5.0

The Borgs Beginning and End Revealed

The final installment to this trilogy nicely bookended the origin and demise of the Borg. The story revolves around three starships captained by Ezri Dax, Riker, and Picard and Erika Hernandez who is living with the Caeliar. A smaller portion, but no less important, is spent telling the story of the MACOs stranded with the Caeliar's city of Mantilis-- where the Borg originated.

I liked everything about this book except for two things; Picard made to seem so impotent and unlike his established character, and Troi painted out to be a real b*itch without a good reason.