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The Ashes Of Eden (Mass Market Paperback)

de William Shatner (Author), Judith Reeves-Stevens (Author), Garfield Reeves-Stevens (Author) "Kirk didn't look back to the past-he slammed into it running, diving, hitting the volcanic ash of Tycho IV shoulder first, rolling to cover by..." En savoir plus
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Although he has written both fiction and nonfiction best sellers, this is Shatner's first Star TrekR-based novel
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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At 62, Captain James T. Kirk is a disgruntled hero when his first love, the Enterprise, is reduced to war-game maneuvers by his diabolical archenemy, Androvar Drake, now commander in chief. Kirk resigns his commission to help the seductive young Teilani. The fact that her world needs saving and that she can purchase the Enterprise for Kirk makes her all the more alluring. Suspicious of Kirk's motives, Spock and McCoy join the rest of Kirk's original crew aboard the Excelsior, which is traveling to the Klingon-Romulan world of Chal. There Kirk has abandoned common sense to chase the illusion of youth: a mission, a purpose in life, and an invigorating love life with Teilani. Their age difference doesn't matter because exposure to the planet's atmosphere reverses the aging process. Plot a little too pat? Turns out that it's a psychological setup by a demonic faction within Starfleet to lure Kirk into revealing the secret of this paradise of eternal youth. Excelsior reaches orbit, Kirk comes to his senses, and evil is, at least temporarily, thwarted. The "real" Kirk--Shatner--with the help of Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, adds a satisfying, commercial-free, escapist episode to the apparently endless Star Trek series.. Karen Simonetti --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Just Before The End, Oct. 29 2003
Par T. Lobascio (New Jersey United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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After producers decided to kill off Captain James Kirk in the film Star Trek Generations, his alter ego, actor William Shatner came up with an idea that would bring the character back in a series of novels. Shatner and his collaborators (ghost writers?), Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, came up with an interesting storyline that begins with Ashes Of Eden. First published as a novel, the folks at DC Comics, asked the trio to adapt "Ashes" as a graphic novel in comic book form. Although the orginal novel had the benefiit of being able to go into greater detail, the graphic novel is still a solid read.

The story takes place after Star Trek VI: TUC and just before Generations and continues the "send off" of the classic cast of The Original Series. The Enterprise-A is about to be decommissioned.It's famous crew is now scattered across the galaxy. Kirk is without a ship and a mission. In a defining moment Kirk decides to abandon Starfleet and live out his remaining days on the planet Chal, whose people believe they are doomed, they seek a defender of their way of life, a hero. Kirk gets more than he bargained for though, as he is caught up in a plot that spreads throughout Klingon and Federation space.

The original authors do a fairly good job adapting their story within the comic book arena. Even though there are fewer pages in this version nothing is lost. The story's main plot is given its due. There are even some nice character bits that found their way in the graphic novel as well. Artists Steve Erwin and Jimmy Palmiotti do the beloved classic space heroes and their universe great justice within these pages. Everything that is familiar, looks as it should, while the stuff created in the novel, is how I thought it would be. Colors are bold and brilliant, which enhances this read greatly.

Still worth a look, even if you have already read the original novel, recommended. The book has 94 pages.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 James T. Kirk in His Own Words, Juil 2 2003
Par Mark Moore (Homosassa, Florida, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I bought this book at the suggestion of the manager of the local bookstore to keep me occupied during an unwanted month-long trip to Poland. I normally don't read Star Trek novels, because Paramount doesn't recognize them as canon. That means that they never happened. They're basically authorized fan fiction. In fact, this is the first Star Trek novel that I've read all the way through. It's actually pretty good. In fact, I read so much of it at a time that I had nothing to do to relieve my boredom for the rest of the vacation. It's written by William Shatner. Who better to write a Captain Kirk story than James T. Kirk himself? This story is Kirk in his own words. It takes place between the end of "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" and Kirk's apparent death in the opening scenes of "Star Trek: Generations". Kirk joins a young woman on a journey to save her homeworld and, perhaps, recapture his youth and be young forever. Sure, we know that he won't be young again. Sure, we know that he'll survive the events of the novel. It's still fun and exciting to read, though. Don't let "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" fool you. Shatner can write. The only complaints that I have are a few typos and Shatner's writing style. He often omits the word "and" in compound sentences, and he often uses incomplete sentences lacking subjects. He also writes a lot of the characters' thoughts into the narrative itself, which is supposed to be neutral. It's as if the narrator knows what the characters are thinking and agrees with them. Other than these things, which you can get used to, it's a good book. Shatner even references events in numerous TOS episodes and all of the TOS movies except for "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" (which really didn't need to be referenced anyway). The story is bookended with scenes of Spock, standing over Kirk's grave on Veridian III, thinking about his late friend. Some historical notes are contradicted, such as when phasers were invented ("Enterprise") and the time period of Cochrane's first warp flight ("Star Trek: First Contact"), by later canon material, but the main story itself can still fit into the canon. The ending sets up Shatner's next Star Trek novel, "The Return". Overall, "The Ashes of Eden" is a good story and worth your time to read. It IS James T. Kirk.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Welcome to the World of Star Trek Mr. Shatner!, Jui 28 2003
Par JediMack (VALRICO, FL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Welcome to the World of Star Trek Mr. Shatner!
Or should the ST world of literature welcome him. I had already read his Tek War books. Then they killed Kirk off in the movie GENERATIONS. I was disappointed because Kirk was always the star of ST for me. He had the kahoneys to write THE RETURN which was the second ST novel he wrote. I had tried to like the Star Trek books that came before Shatner returned to the world of ST but they were mostly mediocre at best. Well I liked the return and immediately read Shatner's first ST novel, Ashes of Eden.

Shatner leads the reader astray a bit. At first you are thinking you are in the midst of a story written to satisfy an old guy who is in the middle of late life crises. You think it is a simple story of a man needing a young babe and a new mission. But it is a set up for a real interesting story... I'll let you read the rest for yourself. The novel is also the first of what became a double trilogy. This first trilogy is followed by THE RETURN 1996 and then AVENGER 1997. The next trilogy starts with a real good one called SPECTRE, 1998, followed by DARK VICTORY, also good, and concluding with PRESERVER, 2000. PRESERVER was a bit of a disappointment, but I also never actually read the book, having bought the Audio CD instead.

William Shatner and friends, I am glad you stopped by the ST literature; your contributions are worthy reads! I wish you had written the 4 book series on the DOMINION WAR.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Kirk by Kirk
This is a great story. I am absolutely amazed that Bill Shatner did this. I had never read any of his books before this. Read more
Publié le Oct. 24 2002 par E. Callaway

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best Shatner Book
William Shatner is one of my favorite actors and is a good author
espicaly at writing star trek books. Read more
Publié le Aoû 14 2002 par Joey Conaway

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wow! a long time trek book!
I like this book. This is a fine trek book. This book of Star Trek The Ashes Of Eden is a very fine book. Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2002

2.0étoiles sur 5 Beginning of new series...
Kirk finds love...again. This is the first book in a series that are written by Shatner. But eventually as is usual with Kirk's love life, tragedy looms. Read more
Publié le Aoû 27 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Shatner Gives the Crew One Last Compelling Adeventure!
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, William Shatner has written what I would proclaim as a piece of fine science fiction and Star Trek literature. Read more
Publié le Juil 15 2001 par Byron H. Norris

4.0étoiles sur 5 Praise to Shatner
I own the hardcover of this novel and I returned to it recently. People often say that an author should write what he knows and who better to do so than someone who was there at... Read more
Publié le Juil 11 2001 par Jamy Shaffer

5.0étoiles sur 5 A real ending to an excellent saga
Do you think that star trek VI The Undiscovered Country wasn't good enogh ending to the original star trek series and films? Read more
Publié le Mars 29 2001 par Mikael Kuoppala

5.0étoiles sur 5 Long live William Shtner and Captain Kirk!
Just when you thought it was the final voyage of the original Enterprise crew , and Captain Kirk, you were wrong!!! Read more
Publié le Mars 24 2001 par Ryan Burton

5.0étoiles sur 5 William Shatner CAN write after all...who knew???
After reaching the end of my list of books to read, I stumbled upon 'The Ashes of Eden' quite by accident, and against my better judgement, I picked it up and began to read (I... Read more
Publié le Nov. 20 2000 par Jeff Edwards

4.0étoiles sur 5 So that's what happened
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