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The Rift (Star Trek, Book 57)

The Rift (Star Trek, Book 57)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An entertaining but not overly deep novel.
Review: As is usually the case with Peter David, the writing style is excellent; as usual, he manages to tell an exciting action-based story without losing his sense of humor, which is rare. As an added bonus, this story has its beginning in the time of Captain Pike, just after the events in "The Menagerie"; after a chapter or two, we move forward to a standard original-series story, set at some point after the fourth movie. ("The Voyage Home")

But while the story is exciting, a good read, with action, pacing, and characterization that is all one could ask for, it is, ultimately, a lightweight novel. Which is not necessarily a bad thing; that's going to be true of most stories in any protracted series. They can't ALL be world-beaters; this one is a good light-reading episode with just a hint of the deeper thought-provoking concepts that make some Star Trek stories great. Not enough to be great itself, but just enough to be very good.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Passable Trek-entertainment
Review: I read this book some time ago and I have forgotten most of the plot and other finer details. (Reading the synopsis made me wonder if those things really happened in this book!) What I remember best are those wonderful humoristic moments which play with the cliches and pillars of the Star Trek universe. I know that Peter David is a gifted writer but this isn't his best book. However, it is wholly readable although - as I have proven! - forgettable entertainment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Story with Captain Pike Not bad!!!
Review: It makes a change to have Captain Pike in a startrek novel. You get to know what he is like as a starship captain. The crossover to captain Kirk is smooth and the aliens are not as hostile as most startrek aliens.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book. Not GREAT, but good.
Review: My subject-line basically covers it. :-) I liked this book, as I figured I would since Peter David is an excellent writer. If you want to read a good ST book though, I would definitely recommend Peter David's "Q Squared" -- THAT one knocked my socks off!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Classic example of Kirk VS. the radicals.
Review: One of the recurring themes in Star Trek has been the Enterprise's crew vs. the radicals of the universe. (Note The Apple episode).

The rift is a variation on this storyline, and loses some of the originality seen in other David novels.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not David's Best, But Better Than Most
Review: This was definitely not one of Peter David's best, but I can't help but feel if it had been authored by anyone else - except maybe Michael Jan Friedman, who I also admire - I would have probably enjoyed it more because my expectations would not have been as high. It was humorous in parts and was still better than a lot of the material being churned out today, but still doesn't touch his Q books or even his DC Comics work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The past and the future.
Review: This was the first Star Trek book I ever read, afterwords I was hooked. I loved this book, it wasn't filled with useless technical jargon. The Rift, is a big 'hole' you go through to get to get to a highly developed planet. This Rift is like the story of Briggadoom, it will disappear and it only reappears every 30 years. You find a love a commadoore and of the head of the planet. They met the during the first time Christopher Pike went to the planet. There is a good portion of historical background, which is very accurate. Spock is shown in both the past with Pike and the future with Kirk. I would recommend this book to eryone, it's worth any afternoon.


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