Before reading the Star Trek: The New Frontier series by Peter David, I thought I would revisit some of the older Star Trek books that I remembered enjoying. I remembered one of my favorite eras in Trek fiction was during the Pocket Books series numbered in the 40s. Two of the better ones appeared close together. One was “Double, Double” by Michael Jan Friedman. The other was the first one I chose to re-read. It was a classic original Trek by David Dvorkin.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Timetrap by David Dvorkin
Before reading the Star Trek: The New Frontier series by Peter David, I thought I would revisit some of the older Star Trek books that I remembered enjoying. I remembered one of my favorite eras in Trek fiction was during the Pocket Books series numbered in the 40s. Two of the better ones appeared close together. One was “Double, Double” by Michael Jan Friedman. The other was the first one I chose to re-read. It was a classic original Trek by David Dvorkin.
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