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F00FC7C8 reads books occasionally

f00fbooks@books.theunseen.city

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I'm an autistic sci-fi nerd. I don't read books often, but when I do, I read them way too fast.

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Alex White: Revenant (Hardcover, Pocket Books) 5 stars

An all-new novel based on the landmark TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from …

My ideal Star Trek novel

5 stars

Content warning Minor spoilers just to describe the premise

Douglas Adams: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy : Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Book 1 (2020, Pan Macmillan) 4 stars

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is the first of six books in the Hitchhiker's …

Comedy classic

4 stars

One of the most quotable books of all time, and the beginning of one of the few series that can out-do Discworld in terms of lunacy. It's no surprise that Douglas Adams was a writer for Doctor Who and Monty Python's Flying Circus, as parts of this novel feel like either a Monty Python sketch in space, or one of Doctor Who's most openly silly episodes.

Strangely enough, the only parts of this book that haven't become an inescapable part of popular culture are its plot and characters. Sure, everyone knows about 42, and Marvin the Paranoid Android, but that's just a flashback and a side character - Arthur Dent, and the Magratheans who built Earth for hyperintelligent mice, are not as well remembered, even though they're somewhat bigger parts of the plot. The plot is very interesting - enough to make me want to read The Restaurant at …

Una McCormack: The Autobiography of Kathryn Janeway (Paperback, 2021, Titan Books Limited) 4 stars

Captain Janeway of the USS Voyager tells the story of her life in Starfleet, for …

More than a reference book, but by how much?

4 stars

I picked up this book because I'd been told Una McCormack was one of the best authors in the Star Trek literary universe, and this was the only standalone novel of hers that I could find at the local bookstore. It turned out to be quite good. Though Memory Beta files the Autobiography series as "references", which would imply that a lot of this book is rote recitation of the events of the show, McCormack is clearly trying to tell an original story here, and succeeds well beyond what I could have hoped from a tie-in novel.

The first half of the book is dedicated to the Voyager main character's childhood and early career in Starfleet, and the latter provides the best moments in the novel. It focuses on the human side of Kathryn Janeway, her inner struggles and her mistakes, all presented in the humble and vulnerable way that …

reviewed Echoes by Dean Wesley Smith (Star trek, voyager -- 15)

Dean Wesley Smith: Echoes (Paperback, 1997, Pocket Books) 3 stars

The USS Voyager finds itself in a system where a planet might have existed, but …

A very "Voyager" Voyager novel.

3 stars

Content warning Spoilers for the (predictable) ending

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Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch: Star Trek Voyager 17. Echos. (Paperback, German language, 2000, Heyne) 3 stars

The USS Voyager finds itself in a system where a planet might have existed, but …

Review of 'Star Trek Voyager 17. Echos.' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I am a sucker for multiverse stuff, and this is a fun little multiversal romp. Kinda predictable, a bit repetitive, and the drama is a bit flat, but it's a quick read and an interesting premise that could've used a lot more fleshing out.