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A carregar... Millennium (2000)por Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield Reeves-Stevens (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I like the writing. The characters seemed like they came right out of the TV show. In this case they were hunting for red orbs . There are three of them. When they come together they will bring about the end of the world. Yet none the less our heroes go searching for them anyway. The book is unclear as to why, They face obstacles and conspiracies that try to thwart them. This their story. It lost a star because I disliked the ending. There was no point to it. ( ) The problem I have with books like these are that the story lines are never considered canon. That's unfortunate in many cases, and fortunate in others. I'm not sure which I think for this book. The story is interesting, but the discoveries are rather significant. I listened to the audiobook version. The reader did Quark very well, and though he captured the style of Odo, he made Odo sound too much like a sneaky criminal. A lot of times, media tie-in novels get a bad rap, but the Reeves-Stevens' are quite good at writing them now. The characters act as I would expect them to from the show, and they show that they have some better understanding of physics than Star Trek even bothers with. There are some things from the show they have to get circuitous to explain and in the end their explanations don't quite work, but they certainly do a better job of it than was ever shown and I appreciate their attempt. Anyways, if you are a fan of Deep Space Nine I highly recommend reading this novel. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Welcome, Emissary. As Benjamin Sisko picked his way over the wreckage that was his new command, a thousand questions, countless problems, dire reports, and the soon-to-be-familiar harangue of the Bajoran Liaison Officer clamored for his attention. From the shadows, a monk stepped out and greeted him. With all that had happened, it is no small wonder that Sisko took that greeting and relegated it to the back of his mind. Six years have passed. Despite the recent retaking of Deep Space 9(tm), it seems that the Federation is losing the Dominion war. As commander of a front-line post, Sisko focuses on the war effort, paying little attention to the latest rumor. "The fabled lost Orbs of the Prophets have been recovered. Legend holds that these orbs are the key to unlocking a second wormhole -- a second Celestial Temple." In war, sometimes the little things you don't notice are your undoing. Now Benjamin Sisko, a man of science and a Starfleet officer -- and also the Emissary -- is swept up in the ultimate war of good versus evil. Every decision he makes draws him, his family, and his crew into the abyss. Faced with the possibility that he alone must decide the fate of life in the galaxy, Captain Sisko must unlock the truth behind the fabled Orbs of the Prophets or the future, the past, and even the present will wink out of existence! Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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