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Endgame (Star Trek Voyager)

Endgame (Star Trek Voyager)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Voyager returns home
Review: I believe Diane Carey did a good adapting what was an ok script. She added details which were not shown in the final episode (Chakotay's conversation with Seven about similarities between Seven and his mother; Paris's thoughts while his wife is giving birth and worrying about the Borg: etc.)I believe this book would have been better as a regular size paperback but I enjoyed it alot. I also can't wait for Christie Golden's Voyager Homecoming Novel. The sneak peek we were given was excellent. I hope it comes out soon and that Miss Golden comes up with a new and improved version of Voyager..."Voyager A" for the crew to reunite on and find a way to save the baby that was assimilated

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good finale.......
Review: I found this a great book. It had a ceative idea, and it was transferred from the TV episode to the book very well. I also like how it shows that there is more to the story. (In the next book, homecoming)But I found the relationship between Seven of Nine and Chakotay dissappointing, since throughout the series, he's seemed to have chemestrey with Janeway. But that didn't nearly ruin the book. It's a great finale that any Star Trek: Voyager fan should read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well done overall
Review: I found this book to be well done. The first 3/4 of it is almost ver-batum to the final episode but the last 1/4 was very interesting is showing what happens after they get back, how the characters adapt. I didn't think that bring Picard and the Enterprise into it was really necessary as it really served no purpose other than to show where Janeway got her taste for tea. The "cliffhanger" ending was really unnessary though. But overall a good read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: I found this novelization really helped my understand parts of End Game (the episode) that I missed the first time I watched it. I found the episode rushed through a lot and of course, there was no closure. Sure they arrived home but that's it. Tom didn't even see baby Miral yet! And Admiral Paris didn't say two words about Tom, just glanced at him a second. The book covers a lot of missing issues. The captain's delima with raising children on the ship, Tom's concern for B'llana while his trying to fly the ship, the Captain picking up on the Admiral's hints about the future, etc. However, the best part of the book is the sneak peak at Homecoming, probably because it starts the closure the End Game didn't touch. I can't wait until it comes out.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Thank God It's ... Over
Review: I had high hopes for STAR TREK: VOYAGER when it premiered both on television and as a series of novels for Pocket Books ... only to have those hopes quickly doused with buckets of ice cold water. ENDGAME reads much like the series' entire run ... formulaic morality tale with happy ending.

VOY books lost their edge soon into publication. With notable standouts (most of them penned by Christie Golden), these were places no one really needed to go before ... or after.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not really worth the Money
Review: I have always been a fan of novelization of show or movies because I think that the novel enriches the story, but the case of the novelization of Endgame just is not worth the money. The book did nothing to add on to the of Star Trek Voyager last show. The writing of Diane Carey is usually very good, but in this case it like she just copy from the script. The ONLY reason someone may want to buy it is get a preview of the up coming book "Homecoming" by Christie Golden. Beside this I can't see any reason in purchasing the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfull
Review: I really love it when they make a book out from an episode! We can really read the reaction of a character inside is head, what we are missing on television. I loved the book from the pilot episode, from "Day of Honor" and the final episode! And the bonus part where we can read more about the reunion of the crew with there family! The show finish too adruply but the book help us a lot!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Star Trek Voyager: Endgame
Review: If you saw the series finale of Voyager, "Endgame," on television, no need to read this book. It offers very little insight beyond the television show itself. This book is somewhat disappointing when compared to Diane Carey's other works, for it lacks her usual wonderfully detailed description of characters and setting (e.g., "Star Trek Voyager: The Captain's Table - Book #4). The book also has one too many typos of toleration. The best aspect of the book is its four chapter excerpt of the upcoming book and continuing adventure of Voyager's crew, "Homecoming."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Star Trek Voyager: Endgame
Review: If you saw the series finale of Voyager, "Endgame," on television, no need to read this book. It offers very little insight beyond the television show itself. This book is somewhat disappointing when compared to Diane Carey's other works, for it lacks her usual wonderfully detailed description of characters and setting (e.g., "Star Trek Voyager: The Captain's Table - Book #4). The book also has one too many typos of toleration. The best aspect of the book is its four chapter excerpt of the upcoming book and continuing adventure of Voyager's crew, "Homecoming."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Star Trek Voyager: Endgame
Review: If you saw the series finale of Voyager, "Endgame," on television, no need to read this book. It offers very little insight beyond the television show itself. This book is somewhat disappointing when compared to Diane Carey's other works, for it lacks her usual wonderfully detailed description of characters and setting (e.g., "Star Trek Voyager: The Captain's Table - Book #4). The book also has one too many typos of toleration. The best aspect of the book is its four chapter excerpt of the upcoming book and continuing adventure of Voyager's crew, "Homecoming."


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