I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 362
#tbrmountain #bookbuyingdiet
I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 362
#tbrmountain #bookbuyingdiet
One of my favorite fun books is a #kindledeal today. @UwannaPublishme weren‘t we going to do a buddy read of this ? 😊
I don‘t read a lot of sci-fi, but I recently read this Star Trek novel just because it's a crossover with an old favorite TV show, Here Come the Brides.
I couldn‘t find Barbara Hambly's favorite books, but on Goodreads, she lists Wizard of Oz creator L. Frank Baum as one of her influences. #agameoffavorites #poetryorscifi
Ishmael indeed deserves the title of best. It is well-written, well-paced, engaging and simply lovely. The only tiny problem I have is that the part where Spock regains his memory (not a spoiler) could have been 25 words longer, maybe 40. I understand what Hambly was doing, that Spock walks into his memory as walking into a room, but it needed a bit more. My quest to (re)read the most lauded or famous Star Trek tie-in novels nears an end.
I loved this book so much as a teen. Star Trek! Westerns! Time travel! What's not to like?!
To summarise: Spock is catapulted back in time to the USA in the 1860s, but loses his memory in the process. Will the crew left behind work out what happened and rescue him in time?
I only recently discovered that the 1860s set-up Spock ends up in is another TV series. This makes me relish the book even more! (I