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Night of the Living Trekkies
Night of the Living Trekkies
Author: Kevin David Anderson
This sci-fi /zombie/comedy/adventure follows a group of rag-tag Trekkies getting together for the fifth annual FedCon (billed as the "largest Starfleet Convention in the western Gulf Coast region"). — Our heroes are dressed in homemade uniforms and armed with prop phasers but soon find themselves defending their hotel and convention center agains...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781594744631
ISBN-10: 1594744637
Publication Date: 7/28/2010
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 24 ratings
Publisher: Quirk Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Night of the Living Trekkies on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I got a copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program. It just looked too quirky and funny to pass up. I expected something moderately humorous and a bit silly, but what I actually got was something way, way better than that. This is an absolutely awesome book. It is very well written, intelligent, and actually really, really funny. This book is just non-stop action from the beginning to the end and it takes an interesting and creative twist that ties Star Trek nicely in with zombies.

Jim used to be a huge Star Trek fan, but after a tour of duty in Afghanistan he doesn't give much credence to Star Trek's overall message anymore. Now Jim works as a bell hop at a hotel. Jim's hotel is going to be the site of GulfCon; a Star Trek convention known for the most obscure Star Trek costumes ever. When Trekkies at the convention start sprouting evil third eyeballs and chomping on people things at GulfCon get more exciting than they ever have been. It will be up to Jim, a pre-med student modeling as Princess Leia, and a small group of Trekkies, to escape the hotel save themselves and possibly even the whole human race.

I have to say right off of the bat that the cover for this book and the title really don't do it justice; I think the cover is just a bit too campy given that this was an absolutely awesome book. Jim is just your average guy but he has a dry sense of humor, a bleak outlook on life, and some wicked soldier training to back him up in his zombie struggles. His sidekick, Leia is just as awesome. Leia prances through the book in her metallic Princess Leia bikini costume and Enterprise slippers, tasering zombies, holding her own, and speaking in Star Wars quotes when she gets nervous. There are just a ton of quirky, yet totally awesome, characters in this book.

The writing is wonderful, engaging, and packs a lot of story into this short book. This book was incredibly hard to put down and a very fast read. The action is non-stop and the little mini-cliffhangers at the end of each chapter pull you right through the book. I read the first two-thirds of the book in an hour or so and had an incredibly hard time stopping even though it was too late at night. There is a lot of humor in this book but it never goes over the top and stays more in the realm of dark humor and irony.

I loved that the zombies in this book were different than in previous zombie books that I have read. These zombies have more of a hive-mentality and the third eye they develop makes for extra mystery. I loved the explanation behind how these zombies happened and enjoyed how the authors tied that in seamlessly to the Star Trek theme.

All the funny play-acting and dressing up of the characters as Star Trek characters was highly amusing and it was a great way to have normal every day human characters obtain weapons and attitudes that you wouldn't normally see.

The book was fairly upbeat for a zombie book; it was refreshing to read a zombie book that was tons of fun and left you feeling good at the end of it all.

Overall this is one of the best, if not the best, zombie book I have read all year. I just cannot get over what a great time I had reading it, how creative the story was, and how witty and enjoyable it was. If you are at all a fan of pulp fiction, humorous horror, zombies, action, or Star Trek pick up this book. The only other zombie book I have read this year that even comes close to touching this one was The Reapers are the Angels by Alden Bell and Alden Bell's book is much more serious, talking a lot more at the philosophy of life and human nature.
technomage avatar reviewed Night of the Living Trekkies on
Helpful Score: 3
What a fun ride! I read it in one sitting as I could not put it down. My two favorite genres mixed together in an interesting soup of Trek fanboy trivia and in-jokes. Geeks vs zombies :)

Let your geek flag fly and read this book.
Dex1138 avatar reviewed Night of the Living Trekkies on + 26 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Zombie outbreak at a sci-fi convention? Yes please!
My sci-fi fandom belongs to that other Star saga but I know enough about this universe to get by. I think if you're a devoted fan of anything, you can appreciate a lot of the geekiness here even if you don't get the actual Trek references. In other words if you obsess about trivial things in any fiction universe, you're good to go.
The story itself is a lot of fun to read and moves right along. As far as the overall story, it's a fairly standard zombie breakout (aren't they usually though?) but they do add an original twist on the zombies themselves which is good to see.
Even if you're only a passing Trek fan like me, if you like zombie comedy, I'd recommend this to you!
quackers avatar reviewed Night of the Living Trekkies on + 45 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Hilarious book with a good zombipocalypse story. Most people will know what the plot is just by looking at the novel's 60s pulp style cover -- a zombie with broken glasses in a vulcan costume gnawing on a severed hand that is giving the Vulcan live long & prosper sign. I expected to enjoy Night just for the Star Trek in-jokes but found a great story, memorable characters and quality writing along with alot of truly funny scenes and one liners. This book is staying on my favorites shelf!
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gaslight avatar reviewed Night of the Living Trekkies on + 145 more book reviews
Goofy zombie horror comedy. Pretty much what I expected going in, and it delivered. Great fun! 4 stars.
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What happens if zombies invade a Star Trek convention? How will these Star Trek fans deal with zombies? In one of the best Star Trek or zombie books I have read, follow Jim, Leia, and Rayna as they battle zombies and some jerk Star Trek fans.

I must say this is one of my favorite books of the year to date. If you like Star Trek or zombies and especially if you like them both, you MUST read this book.

How many great things can I say about this book. First, the characters are well developed, and our main characters are not predictable heroes of action adventures, but they work well in the story. The main villain in the book is a bit predictable, but in that traditional story way. I also loved all the pop culture references of the book. So many Star Trek references that would you normally expect, but also zombie movies, Star Wars, Aliens, Terminator, and survival stories. Just makes me smile.

READ THIS BOOK!


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