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Die Delta-Anomalie (2012)

by Rick Barba(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 2
languge
English
publisher
Cross Cult
series
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (2010 series)
review 1: Meh. I recently watched The Original Series of Star Trek, the movies and also the two reboot movies which I really liked.The writing was nothing special at all. To me, it sounded a bit ridiculous sometimes, but maybe the German translation made it extra weird, especially since I am used to reading fanfiction in English. The story was okay, I actually kind of liked the idea. Maybe I'll read the second part of this series. (This time in the original though.)
review 2: This is the first book in the young adult series based on the 2009 Star Trek movie. It follows the lives of Kirk, Uhura, Bones, Spock and other characters in Starfleet Academy.The book starts with a murder, the first in a series of murders where the seemingly intact victim is left without an interna
... morel organ. I thought the plot was interesting, but the resolution could have been better. There’s a lot of scientific talk in the book and I have no idea if there’s any real science in it, but nevertheless, it was fun to read about.I kept forgetting that Kirk and Spock don’t actually know each other yet. There’s a LOT of Kirk in the book, but not much Spock. If I remember right, there was only one scene from his perspective, which is a shame, because I find his POV the most interesting.I loved reading about the lives of cadets in the Academy. Kirk is trying to prove his leadership skills in one of the tests scenarios that’s not as difficult as the Kobayashi Maru test from the movie. Kirk also has a new love interest, Hannah and she’s quite awesome. Hopefully she shows up in the next book, too.Spock and Uhura aren't in a relationship yet. She obviously likes him, but who can figure out exactly what Spock feels? I look forward to reading more about the development of their relationship in other books.The book is really short, but a lot of fun and a good read for all Trekkies. less
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Daisyg123
It's not great literature, but it's great for getting your Star Trek feelings out.
ashmarch3
Not recommend for anyone over the age of 15. Very, very YA.
jordan9973
Dumb and fun. :)
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