| Title | Review | Date | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Frontier |
Back onto the Star Trek, this book was quite good, I can imagine it would make a great movie as it has Spaceships and Dinosaurs!
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August 2009 | Diane Carey, Dr James I Kirkland |
| Trek to Madworld |
Some interesting concepts in this one, would have been better on TV Would have been better still with the digital effects they can do these day. |
August 2009 | Stephen Goldin |
| Star Trek Logs 7-10 |
A compilation of Star Treks in this volume, all quite good stories by themselves, worth a read if you're a fan. |
August 2009 | Alan Dean Foster |
| Stark Trek - Rules of Engagement |
Up against a tricky new Klingon warship, Kirk, Spock and the crew get the job done yet again ;-) |
July 2009 | Peter Morwood |
| Stark Trek - Twilight's End |
Star Trek book #77 by the looks, and they have to spin up a planet! Reads quite well, very like the TV shows, but with a little more insight into the various characters, particularly Spock. |
July 2009 | Jerry Oltion |
| Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen |
A story from the very original doctor! Quite good, I wonder how they did the special effects on TV back then, and whether that changed the book/story. |
July 2009 | Terrance Dicks |
| Doctor Who and the Daemons |
Ahh the nostalgia. Great to remenisce with the old Doctor Who episodes, but it was very like a tv episode. Got another one to read now! |
July 2009 | Barry Letts |
| The Tommy-Knockers |
Once again Stephen King keeps me enthralled for the entire book. An excellent read, love the Alien + Horror stuff! |
July 2009 | Stephen King |
| Hal Spacejock - No free lunch |
Silly space adventure book, funny in places, but its no HHGTTG |
June 2009 | Simon Haynes |
| Breaking Dawn |
The final book (so far?) in the Twilight series. I really enjoyed this one, with lots of things from the previous novels coming together and tying it up nicely. There is certainly room for the series to go on from here, but Bella and Edward might notbe the central characters. Given how close the Twilight movie was to the book, I look forward to the other movies, and any more books to come. |
June 2009 | Stephenie Meyer |