Tammy's Reviews > Immortal Coil
Immortal Coil (Star Trek: The Next Generation, #64)
by Jeffrey Lang
by Jeffrey Lang
Tammy's review
bookshelves: own, science-fiction, star-trek
Mar 11, 10
bookshelves: own, science-fiction, star-trek
Read from March 03 to 11, 2010
Data stars in his own adventure/mystery!
I thought the plot was pretty good; fast paced and interesting. The setup was better than the resolution though. Data is emotion-chipped, and coping with / exploring this new perspective on life. I'm not sure I buy Data's internal voice and the interpretation of his (emotional) personality, but I liked the new characters.
I felt like I wasn't nerd enough for this book. There are many, many references to people / events in various Star Trek episodes that I had to look up or should have looked up. If it had to do with Data or really, androids (other than the borg), there's a good chance it was mentioned.
I thought the plot was pretty good; fast paced and interesting. The setup was better than the resolution though. Data is emotion-chipped, and coping with / exploring this new perspective on life. I'm not sure I buy Data's internal voice and the interpretation of his (emotional) personality, but I liked the new characters.
I felt like I wasn't nerd enough for this book. There are many, many references to people / events in various Star Trek episodes that I had to look up or should have looked up. If it had to do with Data or really, androids (other than the borg), there's a good chance it was mentioned.
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Reading Progress
| 03/03/2010 | page 106 |
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32.02% | "pretty good, exploration of Data's character, ties in many episodes" |
