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Starfleet Academy: The Best and the Brightest (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Starfleet Academy) Libro de bolsillo – 1 febrero 1998
Opciones de compra y complementos
- Edad de lecturaDe 9 a 12 años
- Longitud de impresión304 páginas
- IdiomaInglés
- Dimensiones10.8 x 1.91 x 17.78 cm
- EditorialStar Trek
- Fecha de publicación1 febrero 1998
- ISBN-100671015494
- ISBN-13978-0671015497
Detalles del producto
- Editorial : Star Trek
- Fecha de publicación : 1 febrero 1998
- Idioma : Inglés
- Longitud de impresión : 304 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 0671015494
- ISBN-13 : 978-0671015497
- Peso del producto : 73 g
- Edad de lectura : De 9 a 12 años
- Dimensiones : 10.8 x 1.91 x 17.78 cm
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vera beatonReseñado en Estados Unidos el 12 de febrero de 2023
5,0 de 5 estrellas Fantastic Fan Fiction
Amazing concept, wonderfully crafted. Great job (as always) Susan Wright!
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TC137Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 2 de junio de 2016
3,0 de 5 estrellas Okay but could have been so much better.
I think I may have been reading something different to that the other reviewers were. Although the book was well written and some thought had clearly gone into it, it all seemed a bit too forced. I realise that much of the book was set between years but this is where I think it detracted from the story. I was looking for more about what it was like to attend the academy. Did they ever attend class? I find it hard to believe that one group of cadets could have had all those adventures/mishaps!
And for three of them to conveniently end up on the Enterprise was the last straw for me.I thought that was far too unrealistic to be honest.
I also think that the book would have been much better if Ms Wright had left out the use of familiar characters.
Overall not bad but not at all what I was expecting.This had the potential to be such a good story but I feel the opportunity was wasted.
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carlafReseñado en Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2011
4,0 de 5 estrellas A fun, breezy book!
I don't know anyone who reads a Star Trek novel for its literary content and deep philosophies; however, that being said it is an interesting book which I still remember after more than ten years after reading it because: a) I am a Star Trek afficanado;b) it dealth with life at Star Fleet Academy;c) it introduced two new species, which I always find great and d) it actually incorporated the concept of IDIC (infinite diversity in infinite combinations) by introducing a romance between two women.
I was a bit upset to read that some reviwers trashed this book because of item (d) because I would imagine that anyone who reads Star Trek would embrace its ideals of tolerance and acceptance.
There are no overt sex scenes but I have no idea at what age teenagers should read this. I would leave that up to the parents, although I personally think there is nothing in this realationship that would shock and offend. It was a very sweet and loving relationship between two different species of the same gender.
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Christopher DeelReseñado en Estados Unidos el 30 de octubre de 2017
4,0 de 5 estrellas I enjoyed this book as it details adventures that are sometimes ...
I enjoyed this book as it details adventures that are sometimes hinted at in the shows about when someone was a cadet at the Academy, and stuff like that. I would love to see a sequel to this, though.
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Danielle D'OnofrioReseñado en Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2000
1,0 de 5 estrellas Academy Dropout
It looked like fun, a book about Starfleet Cadets. Sadly, Susan Wright manages to impart interesting information in clunky dialogue and dull descriptions. There are vague moments of interest in the young characters, but unfortunately most of them succumb to the "Wesley Syndrome": any personality they might display is quickly sacrificed to the need for them to be annoying over-achievers. They just happen to find themselves in the right place at the right time to shine. The cast of characters reads as if Wright had loooked at a personality assessment test and assigned one characteristic to each character ("perky", "insecure", "shy", "merry") and none of them ever develop another dimension. The Quad concept (eight cadets of differing backgrounds and year levels live and work together) is carelessly discarded as two characters are almost immediately written out, and the rest of the plot is just as cursory. What a pity. What a wasted opportunity.