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Star Trek: The Truth Machine by Sharon Lerner, Christopher Cerf

djwudi's review

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2.0

A late-70s children’s Star Trek adventure. The Enterprise receives an SOS from a lifeless planet, only to find a crowded city being attacked by dinosaurs - or is something more sinister afoot? All the early-reader excitement you can fit in 41 illustrated pages. ;)

bev_reads_mysteries's review

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2.0

Cute story...obviously intended for children. The graphics are pretty good for the 70s, though.

octavia_cade's review

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2.0

This is not great. I like the idea of a middle grade tie-in novel for Star Trek, but the giant plot hole sucks like the vacuum of space. Aliens lure Kirk and co. to an apparently deserted planet, in order to get the secret of warp drive out of them... but none of these people have ever met before, so how do they know about Spock's family life? The Federation is convinced the planet harbours no life, the aliens don't have the technological ability to leave the planet, there has been no interaction between the two parties in the history of ever, so why are the aliens signalling the Enterprise with Morse code???

The stupidity, it burns. It gets an extra point because I like the pictures, but the story is clearly aimed at school children who have been dropped on their heads.

birdmanseven's review

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3.0

A nice, vintage Trek story that stays true to the feel of the original series. Fun and a little goofy.
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