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TNG through J.J. Abrams, an oral history.

September 29, 2018 by narfna 4 Comments

This was a hefty brick of a book. It follows the creation of Star Trek: The Next Generation through the 2016 release of Star Trek: Beyond, but because there was so much more Star Trek content created in the second twenty-five years of the franchise, this sucker clocks in at a whopping 843 pages. I read the first volume in a day and a half. This one took me six. Of course, this was also partially because this book not only had more content, but […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: behind the scenes, edward gross, film, Hollywood, mark a. altman, narfna, Non-Fiction, oral histories, Star Trek, television, the fifty-year mission, the next 25 years, vol. 2

I intended to read all the Star Trek books….and made it through 12 of my planned 46

September 21, 2018 by ingres77 2 Comments

I’ve been a fan of Star Trek since I was a child. The Original Series and the Next Generation were TV staples in my house; I devoured every episode, and watched them numerous times. My enjoyment continued into Deep Space 9, but died with Voyager and Enterprise, before being renewed again with the advent of Netflix, which allowed me to re-watch every episode from every series in the correct order (though, I still think Voyager and Enterprise are fairly weak shows). But until last year, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: #John Jackson Miller, Andy Mangels, Christopher L Bennett, David Mack, Dayton Ward, Josepha Sherman, Michael A. Martin, Michael Jan Friedman, Star Trek, Susan Schwartz

A fascinating oral history of Star Trek, the first 25 years.

August 2, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

This is a long book: 500 plus pages of behind the scenes drama gleaned from new and historical interviews from the cast, crew, and creative minds behind the making of Star Trek for the first twenty-five years of its history. It didn’t really read like that long of a book, though. I’ve always loved behind the scenes stories, and oral histories are a particularly good format for that. So much room for conflicting opinions. Lots of insight and drama. Lots of gross stories about Gene […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: behind the scenes, edward gross, mark a. altman, narfna, Non-Fiction, oral history, Star Trek, star trek 50th anniversary, Star Trek: The Original Series, television, the fifty-year mission, the first 25 years

Dancing Among the Stars

July 6, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Inspired by the life of Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman to travel in space, Mae Among the Stars is a fictionalized story of her childhood. Focusing on the highlights as well as her mother and fathers support, along with her own determination to dance in the stars, Roda Ahmend and Stasia Burrington created a new gem to read. The afterwards gives more of a broader view of who Jemison was and the time frame of when these things were happening. Beautifully illustrated, they are […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's, Fiction Tagged With: african american history, Mae Jemison, Roda Ahmend, science, Star Trek, Stasia Burrington

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