

Troublesome Minds (Star Trek)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Helpful Score: 2
This book is not a light and easy read. It required a lot of thinking on my part, and sometimes it made my head hurt, but it was quite a good book. Especially the concept of a race that communicates through their "one-mindedness" or through their sign language. The fact that this book was written by a man who teaches in sign language to deaf students made this book all the more believable in its authenticity.
Spock is really the main character in this book, along with the alien race they are dealing with. I like more character interaction and introspect with my books, and it lacked very little between Spock and the crew and more between Spock and the alien creatures. I love Spock, I just got a bit bored with the fact that the book's interactions weren't broader. Still, this book brought some decent twists and the end left me with a feeling of unfinishedness. That's why I'd really rate it a 4.5, but that wasn't an option, so I rounded it up to a five. The quality wasn't fully throughout the book, especially some plot skipping that wasn't as smooth as it could be and some minor grammar and punctuation mistakes that should have been fixed since this is a reprint, but that is not the fault of the author.
All in all, this is a good book to have on your shelf, especially for the price. And I really love the cover art. Cover art is always a bonus, and this one is great. (Based on the newer redistributed cover art, not the original.)
Spock is really the main character in this book, along with the alien race they are dealing with. I like more character interaction and introspect with my books, and it lacked very little between Spock and the crew and more between Spock and the alien creatures. I love Spock, I just got a bit bored with the fact that the book's interactions weren't broader. Still, this book brought some decent twists and the end left me with a feeling of unfinishedness. That's why I'd really rate it a 4.5, but that wasn't an option, so I rounded it up to a five. The quality wasn't fully throughout the book, especially some plot skipping that wasn't as smooth as it could be and some minor grammar and punctuation mistakes that should have been fixed since this is a reprint, but that is not the fault of the author.
All in all, this is a good book to have on your shelf, especially for the price. And I really love the cover art. Cover art is always a bonus, and this one is great. (Based on the newer redistributed cover art, not the original.)
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