Linda wrote:Some people said they skimmed through the book except for the Trip and T’Pol scenes. I don’t understand why they do that, because if I buy a book I like to read the whole thing. I like all of Star Trek – all the series and movies though there are some specific episodes in the series which I dislike. I enjoyed the battle scenes and Gannet Brooks reporting from the front. And I did not count up the scenes to see which character had more. Also I liked the way the author put in references to other Trek episodes. I think I got most of them. It shows that Martin has studied Trek to be more consistent with it.
Definitely women are more persevering and more steady than men in their feelings and in their penchants.
StarTrek, the Original Series, was a constant companion of my young years,
Then, little by little, the interest waned and I didn't find many things really pleasurable in the other series (and, on the other hand, not even TOS was the same for me: TIME PASSES, THINGS CHANGE).
Enterprise? Petty and picayune for me,at the beginning.
Then, Trip and T'Pol began to show what they might be, and my interest found new vigour.
I don't want to explain why I fell in love with them, I simply want to clarify that for me all that surrounds them, it is just contour.
So, even if I tried to think otherwise, I found all the books slightly featureless, trivial.
But, considering what I said, it is clear that the cause is me, myself.
And, I swear, I will attempt to be more positive.
