10. Review of The Price of the Phoenix by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath
Trek ladies Kavura and Jen review the Star Trek Original Series book “The Price of the Phoenix” by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath.
Trek ladies Kavura and Jen review the Star Trek Original Series book “The Price of the Phoenix” by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath.
In episode twenty-one, of THE EXPANSE – A STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE PODCAST, Kris Hill and Kyle West host their third book club, as they review 2003’s “Surak’s Soul.”
…Trek ladies Kavura and Jen review Doctor’s Orders by Diane Duane. Hear what it was like when Dr. McCoy, the least likely character to command a starship, gets put in charge of the Enterprise!
…Trek ladies Kavura and Jen review Uhura’s Song by Janet Kagan, a TOS novel about a deadly plague and the cat-like race who may have the cure!
…Trek ladies, Kavura and Jen, review the novel Last Best Hope by Una McCormack. Learn more details about the events before season 1 of Star Trek: Picard, including the romance between Maddox and Agnes, how Picard met Raffi, and why Picard left Starfleet!
…Trek ladies, Kavura and Jen, review the novel No Time Like the Past by Greg Cox. How well does Seven of Nine handle herself in the TOS era with Kirk and crew? Find out in this great discussion!
…Trek ladies, Kavura and Jen, review the novelization of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” by Gene Roddenberry. This was the Star Trek creator’s first and only Star Trek novel. Learn how we think it measured up to the others!
…Trek ladies, Kavura and Jen, review “The Lives of Dax,” a story collection edited by Marco Palmieri. This Deep Space Nine novel has a new story about each of the Dax hosts, written by some of our favorite Star Trek authors!
…In this episode, we take a look at the first novel in the Star Trek Vanguard series, “Harbinger,” with a very special guest, the New York Times bestselling author, David Mack.
…In episode fourteen, of THE EXPANSE – A STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE PODCAST, Kris Hill and Kyle West host their second book club, as they review 2002’s “What Price Honor?”
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