Voyage of the Starwolf David Gerrold 9780553264661 Books
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Read this book a long time ago, and decided to purchase the Kindle Edition so I could enjoy it once again.It's still a great story (four stars), but the Kindle Edition sucks (one star). Many, many, many sentences are incomplete or missing words.
"My crew was expecting me to be their new captain [AFTER] the disaster." "It's wrong to punish [US.] You..." "...up to fail. [HAD] enough failure..." "There were [NO] survivors."
On and on and on. Terribly distracting, and a terrible job of converting such a good title to ebook format.
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Voyage of the Starwolf David Gerrold 9780553264661 Books Reviews
This is probably the best work of David Gerrold, ever. I know numerous fans may argue with me; read it for yourself and see what you think. A writer in the "Old Wave" school, considering how humans are still "human" and react in recognizably "human" fashion even in the futuristic setting of a shamed spaceship/submarine crew just after Pearl Harbor in space. This would make a hell of a movie. Gerrold obviously intended this to be a competitor pilot to put Gene Roddenberry in his place. Ah, what might have been if he'd gotten funding...
This book was originally written as a Star Trek episode. David Gerrold went to Gene Roddenberry and pitched a show that would address the issues of homophobia and the stigma of illness. Gene originally said he would produce it because he wanted the show to be edgy and progressive and challenging in the genre. However, he sent it back to David repeatedly for sanitizing, shelved it and ultimately scrubbed the idea. This move caused a rift that heralded the beginning of the end of David's relationship with the Star Trek series.
Star Trek suffered for the loss of David Gerrold as a screenwriter. David was kind enough to his fans topublish Blood and Fire in it's entirety as a novel in the Star Wolf world. While no longer a prolific novelist, his existing work remains as a quietly gleaming beacon of fulfillment to those of us who seek the human insight that is the best kept secret in Science Fiction.
I miss you, David. I read A Matter for Men at the age of thirteen and it had a positive impact on my formative years. Your works all contain an underlying message that we can all benefit from. Should you ever publish again, your cult following will leap to embrace you. In the meantime, for any new readers welcome to a valuable and wonderful world. Make sure you get Voyage of the Star Wolf for a little context regarding the characters. You'll be left with a poignant and melancholy thirst for more of David's unique sense of adventure, snarky wordcraft and progressive wisdom. He is the embodiment of the old quote, "'Tis better to have loved and lost..."
I’m not sure whether this book should be considered the first book in the Star Wolf series or the second. Many seem to consider it as the second but the “first” one is also considered to be a prequel. Personally I see this book as the first.
It’s a good book. It is nothing spectacular but good. The story is okay although it would have been nice to get a wee bit more ship to ship action. I definitely like the new captain, the Star Wolf, which they are getting somewhere half way through the book. He’s my kind of captain.
Some of the ideas and the physics in the book are of course a bit funny like, for instance, that the enemy should not know the locations of their permanent installations so they have standing orders to sneak out of their starbases. That’s not very plausible but it’s a minor complaint.
The main complaint, and the reason the book only gets a 3 star rating, is the idiotic bit where the entire crew (and ship!) is blamed for leading the enemy to the convoy in the beginning of the book. That is just so stupid not to mention incompetents of the fleet management. It’s not the crews fault that the captain they had at the time screwed up. The main character should be considered a hero for getting the crew home alive at all. This is just such a nonsensical and idiot part of the plot and, as I said, brought down the rating at least a star.
This is going to be a somewhat mixed review, and you may not agree with it. That's OK. First of all, the reason I'm giving it a 4 has to do with my overall impression after having read through to book 3, and my anticipation towards buying and reading book 4. It is possible that some of why I have enjoyed the series so far has been the content of the Prequel/book2, however the foundation for all of this is this book.
Problems. Typographical. I do not know if this is purely a problem with the platform and publishing to it, or if these problems also showed up in print editions. However as people have noted, there are missing words, sentence fragments, etc. It's a situation I've seen with other books that I do not expect as high of a quality of editing in. I would also consider length to be a misleading issue. 242 pages is a good sized light novel. So far it has not been given Audible treatment, but I expect it would run to over 10 hours. However because of the writing style, it feels like a much shorter story.
Pros Elsewhere you will read that this is the Lost Star Trek episode. I don't know about that. Maybe, maybe not. Knowing what I know about screenwriting (not much) 242 pages is far to long for a TV episode of the time, and at an estimated 3 hours, (1 page per minute if it were just a script, i.e. dialog with instructions) it would be an unusually long ST movie. However it would not surprise me if this were the bones of that episode recast and fleshed out as a novel. In that case the feel of the length of the story is about right for an episode or two, or even a movie. Consider this a "rebuild, restore confidence and get back into the battle" story, and it works that way. Obviously there is more, but that's what the reading is for.
I honestly did enjoy the story, and if you can get past the problems a seasoned copy editor would have fixed without thinking seriously about, I think you will enjoy the story too. But maybe not. We all bring something of ourselves into what we read, looking for that part of the story that resinates and for you it may not be there.
Read this book a long time ago, and decided to purchase the Edition so I could enjoy it once again.
It's still a great story (four stars), but the Edition sucks (one star). Many, many, many sentences are incomplete or missing words.
"My crew was expecting me to be their new captain [AFTER] the disaster." "It's wrong to punish [US.] You..." "...up to fail. [HAD] enough failure..." "There were [NO] survivors."
On and on and on. Terribly distracting, and a terrible job of converting such a good title to ebook format.
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