book ☆ Ì John Jackson Miller
An all new novel of Star Trek The Next Generation one of the most popular Star Trek series of all time featuring the adventures of Captain Jean Luc Picard and the crew of the USS EnterpriseWhen renegade Federation starships begin wreaking destruction across the Alpha uadrant Captain Jean Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise are shocked to discover that the mastermin There wasn't really a whole lot of meat to this book; it wasn't one of those Star Trek books that makes you think or that is so riveting that you'll rave about it to anyone who will listen But it was definitely a fun read if you enjoy the genre and if you don't why are you reading this review The characters were handled well the pacing was good the plot or less held together no worse than most anyway an in general it was just a good solid example of the genre
John Jackson Miller Ì Takedown eBook
TakedownStarship is by far the faster vesseland Riker cannot yield even to his former mentor It’s a battle of tactical geniuses and a race against time as Picard struggles to find answers before the uadrant’s great powers violently retaliate against the Federation ™ ® © CBS Studios Inc STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc All Rights Reserv I read this book coming off both the Typhon Pact and The Fall story arcsI was looking forward to this book as I love the Aventine and her crew I was extremely disappointed This author is not one of the normal Star Trek authors and writes these characters as though he's not only never read the other books but has never seen than a few episodes of the shows Captain Picard for example is very specific in the way he speaks and acts and you could've replaced him in this novel with any random crew member and I wouldn't have been able to tell the difference The characters were poorly done to the point of pulling you out of the story and it was downright uncomfortable to read after the flawless entries in the previous story arcs I'm a collector and struggling as to whether or not I'm even keeping this book as I'll likely never read it again and I doubt the other authors in this series have any desire to reference this work