Rating: Summary: Great book,can't wait to see the movie Review: Awesome book, can't wait to see the movie. Lots of action
Rating: Summary: An excellent adaptation of the movie! Review: I have to disagree with another review I just read here. The review makes many comments about how much Insurrection is like other Star Trek episodes. I disagree. Insurrection is an excellent book which, for the first time in Star Trek movie history, focuses on the people rather than the technology. It really allows you to get a very personal view of a side that we've never seen in some of the characters. For any Trek lover, it is a must.
Rating: Summary: The best of all the features! the odd movies usually bomb Review: I think this is the best Star Trek book and movie there will be and my reason is: I grew up in the 80's and I have really inspired the great job of acomplishments of this fine crew! my parents who grew up in the 50s and 60s liked the Orginal Series. my opinion is, its ok but I didnt grow up in that time so thats why i like the next generation. i rarely watch DS9 and very rare I watch voyager. Im sure Gene Roddenberry would be very proud of Rick Berman on what he has done since he has passed away nearly 9 years ago.
Rating: Summary: This is the best Star Trek book ever. Review: I've read all the Star Trek movie books, and "Insurrection" is the one I like the best. The description of the Ba'ku and S'ona homeworld is breathtaking, and the action scenes are well described. Of all, I rate this book very highly and recommend it to everyone I can get my hands on.
Rating: Summary: This is the best Star Trek book ever. Review: I've read all the Star Trek movie books, and "Insurrection" is the one I like the best. The description of the Ba'ku and S'ona homeworld is breathtaking, and the action scenes are well described. Of all, I rate this book very highly and recommend it to everyone I can get my hands on.
Rating: Summary: Another great novelization! Review: J.M. Dillard has with, Star Trek: Insurrection done another great job of novelizing a movie! I always approach novelization's with a little skepticism as far as what's put on page between the scenes on screen. That said, I don't really do that with her work. She captures the spirit of the film perfectly and put's some really good scenes in that we don't see on film. Thank you to the author for another great novelization!
Rating: Summary: Another great novelization! Review: J.M. Dillard has with, Star Trek: Insurrection done another great job of novelizing a movie! I always approach novelization's with a little skepticism as far as what's put on page between the scenes on screen. That said, I don't really do that with her work. She captures the spirit of the film perfectly and put's some really good scenes in that we don't see on film. Thank you to the author for another great novelization!
Rating: Summary: THe Cinema Version is nothing compared to the book Review: The book starts quite boring, but when once you've reached chapter 2-3 it starts to get quite good, This book has sceens in it that were not in the cinema release version, ie in the library with Riker & Troi, getting thrown out of the library. I'd like to say, that this book makes the film. Yes I admit it I didn't quite like the cinema version but the book, well It's very good
Rating: Summary: Not bad, but hum seen it all before. Review: The premise would make a fine end of season two parter , but a blockbuster movie I think not! A respected star-fleet captain goes renegade to protect a veritable Garden of Eden /Fountain of youth planet from exploitation from both the Federation and outside forces. Woahh! Excuse me didn't William Shatner already do this plot-line in his first Star Trek Novel: 'The Ashes of Eden'? Check it out; yes he did! And better too I might add. Lets stop beating around the bush First A Star Trek : Voyager: ; 'Mortal Coil' episode and now Star Trek 9 - Insurrection, pinching ideas and plotlines from the man who portrayed third Captain of the USS Enterprise. Anybody with half a 'Trek' brain can see it. In Voyager: The episode 'Mortal Coil' Neelix is revived from the dead by Borg nanite technology. A contrivance of William Shatner's to revive Captain Kirk in his book: 'The Return'. from his demise in the 7th Trek movie Generations. If they have any sense they'll adapt one of Kirk's books for the tenth film or do a crossover with some of the original Enterprise crew doing cameos.
Rating: Summary: Over-rated and dull Review: The Star Trek books are about in the same shape as the movies are. Poor plots and off characterization is the name of the game here.This autio tape and the film it's based on, brought the series to a new low creative wise and Trek has still shown no signs of visable recovery.
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