Easily, hands-down, the worst Star Trek novel ever written (though, granted, I stopped reading the serializations about 10 years ago and it's conceivable something as bad - but not worse, trust me...
No, you don't understand. This book is bad. I mean it's pretty bad. It's so bad, it's sailed right into 'good' again. I thoroughly enjoyed myself reading this novel. I'm pretty sure it covers all the ...
Oh my. This is a hard one to review.I totally agree with some other reviews I read: this book is so bad that actually turns out to be almost good.Pretty mixed up, I know, but, really, more than once, ...
I can't imagine the horrifying chain of events that could have gotten this published. Not one of the people responsible for writing, editing or publishing could be fans of the show. I stopped reading ...
Objectively speaking, this book is terrible. It might even be one of the worst Star Trek books ever written, in the same realm as Spock's Brain and Tuvix. It's that bad.That being said, I picked this ...
This is a terrible, TERRIBLE book, that nonetheless made me very, very happy....
I am a loyal, die-hard fan of the original Star Trek series and, so far, haven't come across a book that I didn't like. I can't say this one was amazing and the best one I've ever read, but it was sti...
Okay, this is so bad that it's good. I enjoyed it very much, my brain ran away. Fascinating....
Black Fire is one of the few truly horrid Star Trek novels I've ever read. A vague and hirsute alien race with a lot of strange tech blows up the Enterprise's bridge, which leads Spock on a trek that ...
This is one of a few Trek books a got a couple weeks back... they were the best item at a medicore used book store I checked out after getting my COVID shot. I figured they'd be good quick reads for w...