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Agreed
By Jean-Luc

While not my favorite of all time, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I felt it spent a little too much time in Pike's childhood, but the events of his youth were the foundation for the man he became. Plus I think Talos had progressed much faster than possible, but hey it's science fiction!

Right now I'm reading "Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows" by David R. George III. I'm about 1/6th of the way in and have enjoyed it so far. Like Bonanno, George time hops between McCoy's life in 1930 New York after he saved Edith Keeler and life in the 23rd century after Kirk and Spock correct the timeline. He does a good job of incorporating other characters from other episodes along with filling in gaps, like why Rand leaves the ship, etc. It'll be interesting to see if the book follows McCoy along the altered timeline all the way through to his death. McCoy ironically realizes early on that he can't say too much about the future to Edith because he might change history. Little does he know he already did by saving her life.

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