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Vulcan's Soul Trilogy Book Two: Exiles (Star Trek)
by Josepha Sherman, Susan Shwartz
from Star Trek

Vulcan s Soul Trilogy Book Two: Exiles (Star Trek)

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

  • Great Book
    Book follows the first book very well. The entire trilogy provides a great back story for the Sundering that brought about the Romulan Empire.

  • Like the Children of Israel in the Bible...
    Life in space is rough for the Vulcans, loss of life, conflicts, and of course when you're all bunch up together in ships after other ships are detroyed infections can spread and dwindle the numbers of the Vulcans. The Vulcans show that they are a hardy people, they try and update their technologies while they look for suitable worlds on which to live. What's also good about this book and the others of this series is that there is the modern situation which is somehow connected with the Romulan's past and... more info

  • An interesting and enjoyable story.
    Two stories, actually, with only the most tenuous of connections: one set in the distant past, the story of the exiles from Vulcan who became the Romulans, their long, arduous, and near-fatal trip and the planetfall on their new world, and one set in the "modern" period of Star Trek, sometime, as near as I can tell, between the third and fourth Next generation movies given that Data is present with an emotion chip.
    The characters are handled well, the writing is smooth, the timing is good, and the plot... more info

  • Long Slow Emotional Road Trip
    I listened to the audio book. This was two stories. The modern story was kind of a waste of time. But I liked the 'Memory' time line. I thought it was a slow moving story while I was listening to it. I was a bit frustrated. But When it was over I thought about it a bit and I realized that this book moved me. I recognized at least one connection to the original Star Trek series and this book made me view that episode in a new more sinister light. There was another random planetary encounter that really upset... more info


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