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Book Reviews of Dreams of the Raven (Star Trek, No 34)

Dreams of the Raven (Star Trek, No 34)
Dreams of the Raven - Star Trek, No 34
Author: Carmen Carter
ISBN-13: 9780671743567
ISBN-10: 0671743562
Publication Date: 9/1/1991
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Star Trek
Book Type: Paperback
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yukinakid avatar reviewed Dreams of the Raven (Star Trek, No 34) on + 42 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I know a lot of people think this book is absolute crap. I don't believe so. The way Dr. McCoy receives his injury is a bit... stupid for lack of a better word. But the rest is fascinating. It was more of a book for those who deeply love McCoy because it's more of a character study of what he was like 25 years before he became the Bones he is today. Of course, it isn't without flaws, and it wasn't a spectacular rendition of what I believe McCoy would have been like. He was lacking many of his admirable skills, like loving and healing no matter what, and was, quite frankly, a bit of a whiner, but it was alright. I did think the book resolved itself too prematurely. All of a sudden, everything was back to normal, even with a main crewman still "out of the picture" (at a risk of spoiling anything.) But it was a good read for those of us who love McCoy and wish to see him have more stories revolving around him.

The "side story" (what I like to call it) was alright, but there was so much technical jargon and not enough action I found myself very tempted to just skip to the part where McCoy shows up again.

All in all, a good leisurely read for the beach or maybe a chapter or two a night before bed.