Helpful Score: 1
An entertaining read. Interesting theory for a story, not to mention the ending. If you like Star Trek stories that involve Q, you'll enjoy this.
Helpful Score: 1
I was a fan of the character of Q from the moment I first saw him. Imagine my delight to learn he had an entire book to himself... by himself. As a fan of the character and series this book was fantastic but I ended up rereading it over and over for the witty dialog and unique perspective. Traits of the magnificent Q to be sure, but I believe any fan of language and philosophy could easily enjoy this book as well. Maybe without having heard of the series, I find it to be that well written. Hands down one of my favorite stand alone stories as well as an addition to the Star Trek universe.
From the back:
The enigmatic entity known as Q remains one of the great mysteries in the universe. Now actor John de Lancie, who has played Q on television for more than a decade, joins Peter David, the bestselling author of such acclaimed novels as Q-in-Law and Q-Squared, to send Q on an unforgetable cosmic odyssey told from the mischievous trickster's unique point of view.
The enigmatic entity known as Q remains one of the great mysteries in the universe. Now actor John de Lancie, who has played Q on television for more than a decade, joins Peter David, the bestselling author of such acclaimed novels as Q-in-Law and Q-Squared, to send Q on an unforgetable cosmic odyssey told from the mischievous trickster's unique point of view.
It felt like a Hitchhikers Wannabe