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Star Trek: A Singular Destiny

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 28, 2008

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    The Klingon adventure continues with, `Star Trek Klingon Empire - A Burning House.¿ I could not put this book down. I read through the night and on into the early morning hours. I had to know what happened from one chapter to the next. I felt this book was the best follow up to the three IKS Gorkon novels and taught me more about each character¿s inner workings. I believe I now understand why each reacted or acted the way they had in the past voyages. The Klingon way of life was presented in the most invigorating manner by the outstanding writer, Keith R.A. DeCandido. If you thought you knew about Klingons, you do not know the half of it. Read this book and you will get a better understanding. I sit on pins and needles awaiting the next episode.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 19, 2012

    Good start to a series

    The book was not bad. It made some good reading and was setting the background on all the key characters in the series. Was slow in places but it then would pick up. It mademe see everything as it was happening.
    The onlything that made itbad was the last story was a two parter and I have to get the next book or get it on the Nook to read the end of thestory.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 24, 2012

    Good stories, horrible formatting

    I guess this was an early ebook, because although the stories are very nice and enjoyable, the formatting is pretty bad. If you like the Starfleet Corps of Engineers stories, this is a good ebook. Just be aware of 2 major problems:
    1) The margins are hardcoded (at least on Nook for Android) and are quite wide, wasting a lot of screen space on small screens.
    2) There are a lot of spaces missing, leading to things like "screen of the Enterprisebridge" or "Da VincitoEnterpriseshuttlecraftCook". Yes, there was only 1 space in that last example.

    If you can deal with that, then I recommend this ebook collection, but I definitely subtracted a star because of these problems.

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  • Posted July 11, 2009

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    Good for any SciFi library!

    I picked this book up for only one story (the first in the book, Riker's), but was pleasantly surprised by this collection. The first few are kind of interwoven, and it's done remarkably well. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 29, 2009

    Good Plotline Connecter/Filler

    I enjoyed it. One of several books making a nice transition from "The Gods of Night" trilogy. Lays out some interesting plotlines and development regarding the political landscape, particularly regarding the balance of power.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 25, 2009

    Singular Destiny

    The author does a good job of tying together the crews from the various shows against a Borg invasion. The story provides an option of the Borg's birth with a ending for reades which is comforting and touching. Readers should enjoy this book.

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  • Posted March 31, 2009

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    Great read for the fan of Fictional Alternate History!

    I came upon the Star Trek: Myriad Universes by accident while visiting a local bookstore and instantly became hooked. Even though I enough almost all stories involving the Mirror Universe setup by the late Gene Roddenberry, I found this new series very intriguing. All the authors visit the Star Trek Universe as if they were visiting established history in our own world and timeline. The indebt look at the possible outcome of Cardassia never leaving Bajor and the outcomes of that decision was brow-lifting. Chris Roberson did a great job with Data and Lores story! Geoff Trowbridge's story about what would have happened if Spock had died as a child and never joined Starfleet was very intriguing! I recommend this book to anyone who has ever asked themselves 'what if the shows writers had chosen to go in this direction instead of the one originally chosen?'

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 23, 2009

    all star trek books

    great book for sci fi fans

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