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Lifeline (Star Trek Voyager: Starfleet Academy No. 1)

Lifeline (Star Trek Voyager: Starfleet Academy No. 1)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Shows some promise, but...
Review: "Lifeline" is the first starfleet academy novel about Janeway.

The characterization is good, but there is virtually no story in this one. It is too much of a description about teenage-student life and serious storytelling is missing.

It's worth a read, especially if you like Janeway. After all, it gives us some bacround information about Janeway's first days in the academy, but it's nothing nearly as good as it perhaps might have been.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Shows some promise, but...
Review: "Lifeline" is the first starfleet academy novel about Janeway.

The characterization is good, but there is virtually no story in this one. It is too much of a description about teenage-student life and serious storytelling is missing.

It's worth a read, especially if you like Janeway. After all, it gives us some bacround information about Janeway's first days in the academy, but it's nothing nearly as good as it perhaps might have been.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A tantlizing thriller I couldent put it down
Review: By Adam Muller Hey E-mail Me at ajmuller98@yahoo.com This Book Sets Captian janeway Back in the alpha qudrant back to her days at starfleet academy Learn things about Star trek charaters you never knew And learn about characters you never knew existed A passionate side of a student. a side of janeway we have never seen nor will we ever forget

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good STAR TREK right here!
Review: DON'T BELIEVE THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS! This is an awesomely written book for young readers. Adults looking for a good Star Trek Voyager/Janeway story will find great writing in this book, but of course, the targeted audience is young readers. This book takes the life of Captain Janeway and adds life, color, dept, fun and plenty of incite to the life of a great Star Fleet officer; this really is the story of a young Captain Janeway! Learn from her experiences, understand why she sees things in the unique way that Janeway has always seen them and enjoy life at the Academy. This book is a must for true Janeway and Voyager fans.

Those really interested in all things ST:VOY, and Janeway in particular, MUST also read: Mosaic: A Novel. This book has the complete surprising, eye-popping, fun and amazing life story of Capt. Janeway; written by Jeri Taylor (the master-mind and one of the original creators of ST:VOY). Mosaic is the geared for adults, but both these books put together are perfect look in to the wonderful life of Captain Janeway.

Also, check out Mosaic in tape: read by Kate Mulgrew the actress that plays Capt. Janeway on Star Trek Voyager!


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good STAR TREK right here!
Review: DON'T BELIEVE THE NEGETIVE REVIEWS! This is an awesomely written book for young readers. Adults looking for a good Star Trek Voyager story will find some great writting in this book, but of course, the targeted audience is young readers. This book takes the life of Captain Janeway and adds life, color, dept, fun and plenty of insite to the life of a great Star Fleet officer; this really is the story of a young Captain Janeway! Learn from her mistakes, understand why she sees things in the unique way that Janeway has always seen them and enjoy life at the academy. This book is a must for true Janeway and Voyager fans.

Those really interested in all things ST:VOY, and Janeway in particular, MUST also read: Mosaic: A Novel. This book has the complete surprising, eye-popping, fun and amazing life story of Capt. Janeway; written by Jeri Taylor (the master-mind and one of the original creators of ST:VOY), Mosaic is an amzing peice of work. Mosaic is the geared for adults, but both is these books put together is a perfect look in to the wonderful life of Captain Janeway.

Also, check out Mosaic in tape: it's read by Kate Mulgrew; the actriss that plays Capt. Janeway on Star Trek Voyager!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not what I expected
Review: I am a huge Voyager fan and have read every book religiously. Needless to say, I was thrilled when I found this series. However, I was not prepared for this book to be written for teenagers. In fact, in the back of the book, there is an advertisement for "The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo", a Nickelodian sitcom. The book was good, just be prepared for this to be geared towards teenagers. If you are a Star Trek fan and you have teenage or pre-teen children, this is for you. Or, if you are a Voyager fan, its worth the read for the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good read for both Adults & Youth. Great artwork!
Review: I own all three in this series (Voyager), and as I understand it, there won't be anymore due to low sales. Darn that bottom line! These are wonderful early Janeway stories; quick reads for adults, although a young person might need a little more time. The thing that drew me most to these books was the artwork. Can't quite remember the artist's name (wanna say Somebody Palmer? Jason?) They are black-and-white sketches that go perfectly with the storyline. All keepers for me, and I ain't no kid!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good read for both Adults & Youth. Great artwork!
Review: I own all three in this series (Voyager), and as I understand it, there won't be anymore due to low sales. Darn that bottom line! These are wonderful early Janeway stories; quick reads for adults, although a young person might need a little more time. The thing that drew me most to these books was the artwork. Can't quite remember the artist's name (wanna say Somebody Palmer? Jason?) They are black-and-white sketches that go perfectly with the storyline. All keepers for me, and I ain't no kid!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: sucks
Review: this book sucked although it was hard to put down. not enough action


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