A good experience
Created: 16/06/07
I would like to say I picked this up many years ago just because I was curious. A book about Captain Kirk written by the actor that portrayed him for decades sounds very self serving. But it may have a different spin with new insight into the character's mind. I believe this is the case. It is interesting to read about past events from the TV and movie series from a different point of view than what was presented.
This book is the second in a trilogy. You don't need to read the first one to understand this at all. Only the third book ties them together. Which brings up the point of how good the Reeves-Stevens team are as authors. This book had me go back read the first book, and I have gone and read all nine books in this series, (three trilogies). They are all entertaining, full of great story telling and a real comprehensive understanding of the Star Trek mythos.
This, and all the Star Trek books by William Shatner and Garfield & Judith Reeves-Stevens, are truly great books. The audiobooks from this series are neat in that they are read by William Shatner. He brings a whole performance to it as an author and actor.
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