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palmkd 's review for:
Firefly: Generations
by Tim Lebbon
If you're a fan of the show, then this is a fun additional episode for sure.
I've decided to stick with audio for this series as I'm really enjoying listening to it. It feels like a radio drama of one of my favorite shows.
This installment is written by a different author than the others so far, Tim Lebbon.
The story felt a bit deja vu most of the way, this very much felt like another Firefly adventure, similar to past ones with a few differences. I think I enjoyed it a little bit less than the previous one but I still quite liked it. I read this one 4th, there seems to be a bit of a different numbering in some places putting this as book 3 or 4.
That being said, I don't think you really need to have read the previous books to enjoy each one as long as you are familiar with the show. Especially with the audio the character voices feel really spot on but as another reviewer mentioned Kaylee and Zoe refer to Mal as Mal, not by their usual names for him (Captain and Sir).
As with previous reviews, as a major Firefly fan this book is easily a 4 star rating for me, and I imagine that is a rather influenced by nostalgia.
I've decided to stick with audio for this series as I'm really enjoying listening to it. It feels like a radio drama of one of my favorite shows.
This installment is written by a different author than the others so far, Tim Lebbon.
The story felt a bit deja vu most of the way, this very much felt like another Firefly adventure, similar to past ones with a few differences. I think I enjoyed it a little bit less than the previous one but I still quite liked it. I read this one 4th, there seems to be a bit of a different numbering in some places putting this as book 3 or 4.
That being said, I don't think you really need to have read the previous books to enjoy each one as long as you are familiar with the show. Especially with the audio the character voices feel really spot on but as another reviewer mentioned Kaylee and Zoe refer to Mal as Mal, not by their usual names for him (Captain and Sir).
As with previous reviews, as a major Firefly fan this book is easily a 4 star rating for me, and I imagine that is a rather influenced by nostalgia.