Star Trek Will Never Die – Book Review

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The Star Trek fans are alive and well to this day, Gene Roddenberry would be proud indeed. Although he died in October of 1991, it seems his fans have taken his brand and made it into a cult like following, propelling the future through Science Fiction.

In fact, if you want to learn more about it and see where all this has led then you owe it to yourself to read a bit of the Best of Trek. And to help introduce this to you, let me recommend an excellent read, a paperback book that will illustrate this point. The book is:

“The Best of Trek # 12″ from the Magazine for Star Trek; edited by Walter Irwin and G.B. Love; Signet; New York, NY. 1987.

This is a collection of great Science Fiction writing around the USS Enterprise and Star Trek theme. The book goes into the science behind the movie and the psychology of the characters and the current space mission in the US. It puts together pieces and allows Star Trek to live on. Most everything is hypothetical and yet, rational, but speculative.

The past, present, future all come alive or rather stay alive. Putting the hot topics of the Star Trek magazine into a book and into full perspective is totally cool and it is done so professionally, it’s almost as if it has created a paperback book rivaling the Online “Second Life” and thus, it is worthy of reading from cover to cover. You’ll love it, so please think on this.

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