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The Competitive Edge (w.t.) (Star Trek: Starfleet Academy)
The Competitive Edge - w.t. - Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Author: Rudy Josephs
A new Starfleet Academy series for teens--filled with romance and adventure!
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ISBN-13: 9781442414082
ISBN-10: 1442414081
Publication Date: 1/4/2011
Pages: 224
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Simon Spotlight
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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yukinakid avatar reviewed The Competitive Edge (w.t.) (Star Trek: Starfleet Academy) on + 42 more book reviews
This was more of a 3.5 star read. And not because the characterization was poor. It wasn't too bad actually. It was because the writing was so... average. Boring. Unexciting.

This book takes place in the "alternate universe" created by the movie Star Trek: 2009 (in case the cover wasn't a dead give away). The synopsis says that Kirk is saving McCoy from being blamed. Well, the problem starts right away, but drags its feet until over half-way through the book when McCoy is "detained". In fact, there is little to no McCoy actually IN the book. And surprisingly, there's a lot of Uhura and Spock. Quite honestly, I kept reading only to see if they'd do anything more interesting with the characters, not because the story line intrigued me.

Once McCoy is detained, there's a lot of nothing for 50 pages or so and then suddenly, as if in passing, the mystery is solved and resolved in under 30 pages. The end.

The "love interest" for Kirk is nothing more than two-dimensional. Really quite lame actually, I didn't connect with her at all. I wouldn't have connected with anyone in the book if I hadn't already had an avid love for the characters.

Worth your time? Maybe. But more than likely you will not finish it. Like I said, I only finished it because I kept hoping that futile hope that something, ANYTHING, would happen. And even though it didn't, I think I'm going to hold onto this book. Just for sentimental reasons.


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