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Before Dishonor is perhaps one of the best Trek books that has been read in a while that stimulates the mind, and brings a fan of Trek back in sync with the series end. If you're a Voyager fan (like me) this book does little to reconnect with Christie Golden's relaunch novels and takes a course on it's own. But it has the greatest and terrifying story I have ever read or seen on the any of the Trek series with the Borg- their new evolution and their new Queen! I thought that Janeway went out in style- but it was not emotional or detailed after her departure and David did not do much in showing details with the Voyager crew. This is more related to The Next Generation's relaunch after Nemesis than Voyager's. Overall it had a terrifying story with the Borg and their new type of evolution scared the hell out of me. This book re-introduces us to the Doomsday Machine which is terrifying, yet power and their confrontation of the Borg. If you're into the Borg, and want to read Janeway's fate, than this is the novel for you!
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As a long time fan of Peter Davids comic and novel work, I was really looking forward to this book. The characterizations are pretty spot-on, and the book moves at a brisk pace.
But Peteryou did not do right by Janeway.
You did not do right by Seven of Nine.
I recall seeing Star Trek: Nemesis, and the huge cheer that went up in the theater when Admiral Janeway appeared on screen (I think it was the only good feedback the audience gave.) Sadly, it just seemed like all Mr. David had was contempt for the Voyager characters in this novel.
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This review will be short..no storylines or character descriptions. This book ain't worth the paper it's printed on.
I read the reviews and bought this book hoping for the best. It was a complete crapfest.
Seriously, trust the Amazon reviewers and skip it.
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Well written Mr. David. The book was definately a page turner in everyway. I couldn't wait to get to the next chapter. The idea of the Enterprise crew not meshing togther like a well oiled machine is an interesting storyline. How does Jean-Luc deal with an inexperienced and unloyal senior staff? Good book, I look forward to the next one from Mr. David.
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After I started reading this book, I found myself unable to stop reading it for more than a couple of minutes. The intriguing, verbally advanced, interesting plot made it a fascinating read.
I don't really know how to give pros and cons about this book without spoiling it, but suffice it to say there are many plot twists and unexpected events. This monumental book will affect Star Trek books' plots for many years to come. (Yes, this book has massive repercussions in the Star Trek universe.)
A warning: this book will depress you. If you don't like getting depressed by books, this isn't for you.
Overall, if you like Star Trek, you'll like this book. It involves the Borg, Seven of Nine, Kathryn Janeway, Jean-Luc Picard, Worf, Lady Q, Spock, Geordi La Forge, and many other famous characters.
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