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Star Trek: Enterprise: The Expanse

Star Trek: Enterprise: The Expanse

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad, but a lame ending
Review: This is the first ebook I've read, and I have to say I enjoyed reading it on the computer. I mainly bought the ebook since it sounded like much of it was about TPol, and I love her character. Much did revolve around her, but not as much as I would have liked. Reed, Hoshi and Cutler had alot of print time, and even Mayweather had a couple of pages!
The story itself was not a bad one, but I was struck by how differently the Vulcans, most notably TPol, were portrayed in the book. Just seems different then on the show itself. The Vulcans in the book were very peace loving, which we don't always see on Enterprise. Also, TPol displayed her strength and stamina on several occasions, something I'd like to see more of on the show.
The only part which disapointed me was the ending. It felt as if it had been rushed, in that what TPol did was not explained very well.
Other then that, I would recommend the book to any Enterprise fan!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad, but a lame ending
Review: This is the first ebook I've read, and I have to say I enjoyed reading it on the computer. I mainly bought the ebook since it sounded like much of it was about TPol, and I love her character. Much did revolve around her, but not as much as I would have liked. Reed, Hoshi and Cutler had alot of print time, and even Mayweather had a couple of pages!
The story itself was not a bad one, but I was struck by how differently the Vulcans, most notably TPol, were portrayed in the book. Just seems different then on the show itself. The Vulcans in the book were very peace loving, which we don't always see on Enterprise. Also, TPol displayed her strength and stamina on several occasions, something I'd like to see more of on the show.
The only part which disapointed me was the ending. It felt as if it had been rushed, in that what TPol did was not explained very well.
Other then that, I would recommend the book to any Enterprise fan!


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