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Distant Shores: Star Trek Voyager Anthology
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Distant Shores: Star Trek Voyager Anthology

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Building on the success of HOMECOMING and THE FARTHER SHORE (2003), Distant Shores is a collection of stories - some sweeping, some intimate - which spans the entire length and breadth of the Voyager television series. This celebratory anthology brings together a host of Star Trek's most popular authors - among them Ilsa J. Bick, Keith R.A. DeCandido and Heather Jarman - with a veritable feast of Star Trek: Voyager fiction.

Along with the STRING THEORY trilogy, this large-format action-packed anthology is published to mark ten years since the USS Voyager's epic journey began.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 5, 2012
ISBN9781471106866
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    I thought that overall the short stories in this collection were on the scale from good to excellent.I really, really liked the two parts of Da Capo al Fine. It was also cool how it was set up. One part at the beginning, one at the end. Because with what the story was about the stories in the middle in some ways seemed like part of Da Capo al Fine. It tied together the rest of the book so well.I also really liked 18 minutes and that surprised me a bit because the Doctor, who had the central role in the story, isn't my favorite character in the TV series.There were also a couple of stories that were okay. Talent Night was weird but good. And Bottomless was seriously freaky and the descriptions were jarringly scary. (I'm definitely not gonna go swimming for awhile).On the not so great side of the book I thought that in the story Command Codes, Chakotay seemed really, really written out of character.I also don't remember the Equinox characters being so present in the show, but in this collection they seemed to be all over the place.Overall it was a great book of stories and they were well written. There's always another corner or crack that a bit of story can be written about in the Star Trek Universe.