Star Trek-The Next Generation: Gemworld Book #2 written by John Vornholt is the conclusion to the 2 part series called Gemworld. Gemworld is a multifariousness of crystaline structures and the book is written with a vivid and colorful descrition of them.The main characters are Lieutenant Reginald Barclay and Captain Jean-Luc Picard in this book as they embark on a hazardous trek to find the causal effect that is dooming...
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Gem World was a truly wonderfull storey, with a very interesting alian planet to save and some marvelous characters plus the added bonus of Mr. Barclay in loooove. It has plenty of twists and turns and keeps you guessing till the end. A must read for star trek fans and sci fi fans.
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After reading Gemworld part 1, I had to read part two to see what happens. Boy I was extremely thrilled with what happens. I was intrigued with in this book John Vornholt explained each of the non-Elaysian species that lived on Gemworld. There is one thing that I disliked about both books is that Tangre Bertoran was in my opinion a real HUGE pain in the backside. From The Moment the Away team met him in the first book...
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This book was truely very good. Of course you wonder why Troi and Barclay or Palzar did not appear on the covers but still, it was good. Unlike the pervious review, I feel as if this book does portray the crew as they appeared 7 years on the Enterprise-D and now E. First of all, Picard actually leaves the ship for an away team! He does his usual negotiation bit with the Gemwolrd aliens but it was his norm. Riker...
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When I first saw the cover of this book, I thought it was some cheap "Star Trek" literature with its only function to fill in the gap between January and March. (The book was published in February.) Nevertheless, after some thinking, I bought Gemworld 1 and 2 and read them from the beginning of the first chapter of Book 1 to the last one of Book 2. After maybe page 10 of Book 1 I couldn't put it away anymore. I simply ...
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