what a fun book! time travel, singularities, convoluted plots, intrigue... not to mention mcintyre's original character, mandala flynn, who is an absolute treasure. can i get a book series about her? ...
Considering it's a Star Trek novel, Entropy Effect is by no means a bad book. I can't, in good conscience call it a particularly good book. It was like an oatmeal cookie. A quick snack. I probably wou...
For a tiny little book it sure packs a heck of wallop! It's a little slow to get going but once it hits its stride (by that I mean the events described in the summary come into play) it is ridiculous ...
The Entropy Effect was a diverting read that improved after a somewhat rocky beginning. By the end of the novel, original characters felt well-fleshed out, even if they didn't necessarily feel like th...
Started a bit slowly but really picked up by the end....
I finished this one because it's so short- I might not have had the patience to slog through a longer version of this book.What we have here is a time-travel-paradox book. We the readers pretty much k...
When it was originally published in the summer of 1981 Vonda McIntyre's book represented something of a new frontier (if you'll forgive my use of the phrase) in the Star Trek franchise. Though the sec...
3.5 stars. Good time travel story featuring ST TOS cast, with Spock as the lead, as he investigates disturbances in the time/space continuum originating from a singularity with mysterious origins. The...
What an awesome story! LOVED it! All the well-known Star Trek Original characters were there and what a creative , exciting story! Couldn’t put the book down! Highly recommend it, of course. Looking...
A little break from all these picture books seems to be in order, so let's go with something completely different: The Entropy Effect by Vonda N. McIntyre, which is #2 in the Pocket Books line of ...