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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9781416507819
ISBN: 1416507817
Label: Star Trek
Manufacturer: Star Trek
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 416
Publication Date: February 28, 2006
Publisher: Star Trek
Studio: Star Trek
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Product Description: ENTANGLED STRANDS OF PAST AND PRESENT ENDANGER THE FUTURE
A wake of destruction and loss threatens the U.S.S. Voyager ™ as Chakotay assumes command. Grief over Janeway's impending death coupled with anxiety brought on by the disappearance of Paris, Kim, and the Doctor forces the crew to take increasingly dangerous actions in order to assure their own survival.
But Voyager doesn't fight alone: behind the lines, powerful forces have allied to give the starship aid. Toward this end, a familiar nemesis -- the cosmic meddler Q -- sends Paris and Kim on a perilous journey. Elsewhere, the Doctor, trapped in a dimension alien to human understanding, reunites with an old friend to help secure the fates of those he's left behind.
Yet the conflict raging in the Monorhan system is merely a surface manifestation of more serious turmoil; the true struggle is rooted in the universe's very foundation. Standing at the eye of this maelstrom is Voyager, whose crew may hold the fate of all.
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I love Star Trek. I read the 1st 2 books of String Theory and had to read the 3rd book to end the story line. The publisher or someone changed the author. This book was tedious to read. I plodded through it because it's STAR TREK.
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A thrilling ending to a fabulous trilogy. The final installment takes a more theatrical approach to storytelling; the descriptions of events and characters' feelings are richer and more detailed. However, the plot seems to move along at a slower pace than in the first two books.
After the magnificent display of Trek-lore precision in Cohesion and Fusion, Evolution seems to end the series on a low note. Some of the events that take place in Book 3 are far-fetched, even for Star Trek: ... Read More
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Right off the bat, let me just say I hate it when they switch writers within a trilogy. The style changes, the characterization changes and the focus shifts. It's a bad idea. The most disappointing part of this book was that I actually enjoyed the first two in the series. By the time I got to this turd I was already two books into the story, so I had to suffer through the rest of this book. It couldn't be helped. Anyway, there were too many seperate storylines; too much focus on bland, original characters... ... Read More
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This book was rife with misspelled words and other editorial oversights, ruining an otherwise interesting read. Star Trek readers generally have above average intelligence. Pocket Books, please provide them the courtesy of properly editing the manuscript prior to publication.
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Evolution is probably the most complex of the three, since it had to wrap up all of the numerous plotlines, and do so in a way that was pleasing to the reader. This book didn't provide as much opportunity for character relationships due to the situations they found themselves in. Janeway is definitely missed, but it gives the others a chance to shine, especially Chakotay, who was definitely underused in the series. And seeing Kes brought back in such a lovely way, and providing an excuse for the strange episode ... Read More
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