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The Autobiography of Jean Luc Picard

I have never been an avid reader of autobiographies, even those that delve into the lives of fictional characters. However, when I received this particular book as a gift, I couldn’t resist the temptation to delve into it. I am incredibly glad I made that decision, as it allowed me to explore the life of a character I have always admired on-screen. My journey with Star Trek began with the original series, and my excitement peaked when The Next Generation (TNG) was announced. At that time, I never anticipated developing such a fondness for a balding older man like Captain Jean-Luc Picard.

The characters in TNG were already well developed, and this book provided a fascinating opportunity to gain deeper insights into individuals we had heard about but had never truly understood. As I read through the pages, I discovered narratives that were both familiar and unfamiliar. Some adventures I recognized, while others were only alluded to in previous episodes but were never fully fleshed out. Additionally, there were completely new stories that were being revealed for the first time, offering a richer understanding of the man behind the captain’s chair.

This book chronicled the experiences and life lessons that shaped Jean-Luc Picard into the distinguished man and captain we know and love. He was more than just a leader; he was a son and brother who sought a path for himself that diverged from the expectations set by his lineage. It was enlightening to see how his relationships and personal struggles influenced his leadership style and moral compass.

Moreover, the book is enhanced by actual photographs and stills from the Star Trek series, which adds a layer of authenticity and nostalgia to the narrative. The visuals help to bridge the gap between the reader and the character, making the insights feel even more personal.

Additionally, this book serves as an extensive compendium of every Star Trek series ever made, spanning from the earliest episodes to the latest iterations. Captain Picard’s encounters with a diverse array of characters—from friends to foes—are explored in detail, revealing interactions with individuals we may have never imagined would feature in his story, often illustrating their complexities and struggles.

I found immense joy in reading this book, and I believe that any fan of Star Trek would feel the same sense of wonder and connection to the series. This book is a heartfelt tribute to a beloved character and a must-read for anyone who treasures the Star Trek legacy. I highly recommend it!

My rating: 💫💫💫💫💫

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Night Of The Living Trekkies

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Night Of The Living Trekkies

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Being a major Star Trek fan I had to get this book as soon as I saw it. This was a really fun novel as far as I am concerned. The writing was great and made good use of the world of Star Trek and its characters as well as those from Star Wars ( Personally I don’t think there would have been a Star Wars if not for Star Trek to lead the way). There were what I believe were a few nods, though I could be wrong, to characters from the show. The characters for the most part were interesting and felt fleshed out enough that you were invested in whether or not they survived.

Jim Pike (James T. Kirk and Christopher Pike)had been a fan of Star Trek when he was younger, but after his tour of duty in Afghanistan and the loss of his squad he no longer wishes to indulge in that fantasy world. He is working at the hotel which is hosting The Gulf Con for Trekkie’s, an exclusive convention for Star Trek fans only. He just wants to get through it with minimal fuss. The best thing about the whole thing is that his sister is attending with some friends and plans to spend some time with her big brother.

They are not far from Johnson Space Center and the secrets that it houses which could cause the destruction of all mankind. There are many Star Trek fans working there and they manage to bring something to the convention that stops it before it going. A zombie virus is unleashed and all those people who wanted to boldly go end up gone and back to munch on their crews.

It did take me a few chapters in to really get into it but I was going to finish no matter what just because it combined two of my favorite things, Star Trek and zombies. This has a bit more of twist than just throwing zombies into the mix with our Trekkie and it was a pretty good one that caught me a little off guard. If you want something that will make you smile, make you laugh, and gross you out a bit, then this is for you.