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Christopher L. Bennett

Autore di Titan: Orion's Hounds

46+ opere 2,994 membri 68 recensioni 2 preferito

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Comprende il nome: Christopher L Bennett

Serie

Opere di Christopher L. Bennett

Titan: Orion's Hounds (2006) 327 copie
Greater than the Sum (2008) 290 copie
Titan: Over a Torrent Sea (2009) 225 copie
Ex Machina (2005) 216 copie
The Buried Age (2007) 192 copie
Only Superhuman (2012) 91 copie
The Face of the Unknown (2016) — Autore — 71 copie
The Captain's Oath (2019) — Autore — 51 copie
The Higher Frontier (2020) 50 copie
Drowned In Thunder (2007) 35 copie
The Continuing Missions, Volume 1 (2013) — Autore — 4 copie
Arachne's Crime (2020) 3 copie
Arachne's Exile (The Arachne) (2021) — Autore — 3 copie
Among the Wild Cybers (2018) 2 copie
The Arachne (2021) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Prophecy and Change (2003) — Collaboratore — 177 copie
The Sky's the Limit (2007) — Collaboratore — 158 copie
Mirror Universe: Shards and Shadows (2009) — Collaboratore — 139 copie
Constellations (2006) — Collaboratore — 122 copie
Star Trek: Mere Anarchy (2009) — Collaboratore — 82 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
20th Century
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA

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Kiri | 4 altre recensioni | Dec 24, 2023 |
Truly 2.5 stars rather than two.
The Buried Age gives us the story of Picard's life between the captaincy and loss of the Stargazer, up until the very beginning of TNG. Fantastic premise, great backstory that ST fans would love to have. Sadly, the execution is spotty and the story itself runs a lot longer than it needs to for the amount of plot we get.
The beginning of the book, detailing the loss of the Stargazer and survival of its crew is fantastic. As is the end up the book detailing Picard's taking command of the Enterprise. Characterization is spot on, we get some important plot elements, and it moves along at an acceptable pace. Following the loss of the Stargazer, Picard temporarily leaves starfleet. I don't love this as a plot point given his later anxiety over this same decision post-Wolf 359, but his shift back to working in the field of archeology still feels in character. There's definitely fat to trim in this section, as well as throughout his ensuing romance with an alien of a previously undiscovered race while researching a galaxy wide extinction event in pre-history, but it still moves along okay.
I think the real failing is somewhere between 2/3rd and 3/4s of the way through the page count. There's been a big twist with the archeological research and romance, most of the main and sub-plots are suitably resolved, we've hit climax, passed on into denouement...and yet the story keeps going? There's significant chunk there were it could have skipped straight to setting us up for the start of TNG with no significant impact on the story, but it just, keeps, going. Imagine if after the end of the of a well crafted episode of trek, before the credits, you had about 15 minutes of additional filler. Between that and fat trimming for earlier, this could easily have come in 50-100 pages shorter, which leaves the impression that maybe the author was padding it.
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jdavidhacker | 2 altre recensioni | Aug 4, 2023 |
Overall not a bad Star Trek book. It was a nice tie in to a old episode. Some sense of wonder associated with it. Also a little predictable at the end but then again it is Star Trek and it is a story placed in a already established timeline. But it certainly was an enjoyable Star Trek story!
 
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sgsmitty | 2 altre recensioni | Jun 14, 2023 |
Intriguing new story delving into "new humans," the aftermath of V'Ger, Miranda Jones and the Medusans. Lots of interesting (and timely) things to think about.
 
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mrklingon | May 1, 2023 |

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46
Opere correlate
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Utenti
2,994
Popolarità
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Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
68
ISBN
105
Lingue
3
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