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The Star Trek Cookbook

The Star Trek Cookbook

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Futuristic Iron Chef Style Book! Gotta read this one!
Review: This book, in my best opinion, just like the Iron Chef book. If you're thrilled and keen to create new original styles of cuisine, like me, this is one you mustn't miss. Happy Cooking! Allez Cuisine! Bon Appetite!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing.
Review: With the colorful nature of Star Trek culinary arts, one would expect this guide to the cuisine of the cosmos to be similarly entertaining. On the contrary, nearly everything about the book is dull, uninteresting and uninformative. For the most part, the recipes are poorly laid out, and only the most general details and instructions given for the preparation of the food. The book format of the book is similarly lacking, being wholly unnatractive and, at times, mildly confusing. The tone adopted by the writers is also annoying, being for the most part patronizing to the reader. All in all, this book is a very poor effort at a subject very dear to the hearts of Trekkies that simply deserves better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing.
Review: With the colorful nature of Star Trek culinary arts, one would expect this guide to the cuisine of the cosmos to be similarly entertaining. On the contrary, nearly everything about the book is dull, uninteresting and uninformative. For the most part, the recipes are poorly laid out, and only the most general details and instructions given for the preparation of the food. The book format of the book is similarly lacking, being wholly unnatractive and, at times, mildly confusing. The tone adopted by the writers is also annoying, being for the most part patronizing to the reader. All in all, this book is a very poor effort at a subject very dear to the hearts of Trekkies that simply deserves better.


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