• Random Trek Book Review - A Star Trek Book Review Podcast

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Random Trek Book Review - A Star Trek Book Review Podcast

By: Holosuite Media
  • Summary

  • Random Trek Book Review is the podcast where Andrew and Matt will discuss and review randomly selected books of Star Trek.
    Holosuite Media is an independently owned and operated website. As such, it is not affiliated with any commercial outlet. All views expressed in the articles and on talk-shows produced by Holosuite Media are those of the individual providing them and not that of the Holosuite Media. Copyright 2020.
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Episodes
  • 7. The Last Best Hope (PIC)
    Jul 21 2020

    Andrew looks at The Last Best Hope, a prequel book to the Paramount+ hit show, Star Trek: Picard. What were all of your favourite characters like Raffi, Juratti and Jean-Luc Picard up to before the events of the television series? Find out, here!

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    Less than 1 minute
  • 6. The Enterprise War (DSC)
    Jun 30 2020

    Andrew looks at the fifth book in the Star Trek: Discovery novel series, The Enterprise War! In the hellish nebula known as the Pergamum, the Captain Pike instead finds an epic battle of his own, pitting ancient enemies against one another.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • 5. A Stitch in Time (DS9)
    Jun 22 2020

    Matt reviews the Star Trek Deep Space Nine novel “A Stitch in Time,” written by Andrew J. Robinson. He talks about how he came into possession of the novel, the history between Garak and Dukat, thoughts on post-war Cardassia and more!

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    Less than 1 minute

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