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Exactly what I wanted out of a Star Trek novel - though Sulu's hair on the cover of my edition was a bit...unsettling.
slow-paced
Loved the fact that this one focused so much on Sulu. He gets so little attention in most stories (and on screen). (three and a half stars, actually)
It's ok, I guess, but I think the characters are all a bit off. It sort of reads like this is what the crew of the Enterprise would be like if they were all girls instead...
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Quick-paced, surprisingly grim story. It does have the reset button that appears so often in Trek, but this was compensated for by the really enjoyable spotlight on Sulu, as well as that on the individual members of the security crew.
Possibly the worst Star Trek novel I've read. I got through it, but it just didn't hold up to the standards of the franchise, in my opinion. Spock didn't feel right, nor did Kirk really. The time travel aspect didn't seem to fit with the well-established time travel plots. Sulu didn't seem like Sulu. I do not recommend this one.
I loved how the effects of time travel were dealt with and the way that the book had you exclaiming that you had remembered a scene that was occurring for the second time though for the first time for the character traveling.
I like the way this author handles the characters. The time travel plot got a little bit chaotic and convoluted, but that didn't really get in the way of enjoying the adventure.