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File Size: 542 KB
Print Length: 308 pages
Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek; Original edition (May 14, 2009)
Publication Date: May 26, 2009
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B001NLL5IQ
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This is a story that brings the reader even deeper into the transcendental traits of the Vulcan mind. The Enterprise happens across a civilization of humanoids that remind me more of birds than people--they huff, puff, and gesture; but no spoken vocabulary at all. They are telepaths, and essentially the plot thickens when it is made abundantly clear just how dangerous one of them can "potentially" become as the entire civilization can, as a unit, be made to feel the way an occasional mutant, or whatever you care to call it, cares to make them feel. That mind can control the entire planet for good or ill; more often than not--in fact almost exclusively the latter. When the Enterprise rescues a ship caught in the gravitational pull of a gas giant, they soon discover that the pursuing fleet was from this planet they set out to make contact with--and they wanted the prey to be obliterated--the intended victim seems quite harmless and friendly; until Spock makes contact with it and before you know it nobody aboard the ship is certain that anything they think or do is of their own free will anymore--including Spock!That alone seems like quite an intriguing plot; however it thickens as you are made to sympathize with Berlis, (the "troubled mind") who may not even realize the strength of his will over others, but whose fight for survival leaves him little choice but to take some of the actions he does--and many times the reader is led to the conclusion that he really doesn't know just how extensive his influence is--and many of the consequences are completely unintended. Or are they? Read and find out. I enjoyed it. The only reason for not giving it 5 was one or two places where I thought the descriptions got too wordy--but that was not often--a solid 4 star enjoyable read.
I picked up "Troublesome Minds" because I had to read "the deaf Trek book" - I didn't really know anything about it beyond the deaf characters and the use of sign language. As noted in the acknowledgments, Dave Galanter worked at Gallaudet, and of course this aspect of the book is beautifully done; the nuances of different methods of communication are well-captured.But it's also an outstanding book from the perspective of the main story, for the deaf aspects are just one layer of it. The real story is about power struggle, and it's captivating in ways I didn't expect. It's the first TOS novel I've read in a while (I tend to prefer DS9) and it was very well done, with the characters' mannerisms and voices all coming through perfectly.There's a bold move made with Spock's nature here, and it is brilliantly executed, fully believable. Wonderful book.
Troublesome Minds is classic Star Trek at its best. Dave Galanter has an excellent grasp of the characters as he nails each one to perfection. The story is nicely paced. This story takes place during the last year of the 5 year mission. Enterprise and crew become involved with a conflict between two planets after rescuing a individual from sure death. This individual Berlis has a mind so powerful he can control the entire population of his planet which makes his planet a danger to the other planet. As war plans are prepared by both planets Enterprise attempts to prevent all out war. What I enjoyed was the use of sign language by the people of Berlis planet. Spock uses his telepathic ability with the help of female named Meshu to stop Berlis from controling his planet. During the process and during the entire story Spocks relationship with Berlis and Meshu cause him to question his "emotions" and how they affect him and what he should do about them. If you are a fan of Star Trek and of the original series you will enjoy this book.
This book has one of the most intriguing background concepts of any novel I've ever read: Kirk and company meet an alien species that is telepathic, and that very occasionally, (and of course, "now" is one of those occasions) produces an individual who has such a powerful telepathic mind that he (or she) is absolutely irresistable; no one who makes mental contact with him or her can refuse the individual anything. Yet the individual is not consciously, intentionally controlling people's minds, and people are not aware that they are being controlled; it feels to both sides as if the individual simply had a very high charisma.What do you do with such an individual? This is, essentially, the concept that this book is built around, and it's a fascinating one. The execution is excellent, if not as spectacular as the concept itself. The characters are handled well, the plot moves smoothly, and there is excellent pacing. Overall, I consider this book a must for any Star Trek fan, and a near-must for anyone who is not actively hostile to Star Trek.
This is a very good story. I love the stories that involve Mr. Spock. He has a big part in this. I like the way Mr. Galanter uses Mr. Spock's talents. I really don't have anything critical to say about this story. I enjoyed the whole thing. I can't wait for his next book.
I would have loved to have seen this novel as an episode of the show! The Enterprise crew is forced with a horrifying conundrum - kill an innocent person who is genetically endowed with astonishing telepathic abilities in order to save millions from being unwittingly enslaved by him. Spock's usual strengths turn out to be an extreme vulnerability in this situation, which was a very interesting twist to the story. Highly recommended!
I'm a big Star Trek fan, and this was actually the first Star Trek novel it occurred to me to purchase for my Kindle. The characters were true to form, and the story line kept me reading right on through. It was hard to put down. The only downside to these ST novels is the pricing, as they are not overly long, but a bit pricey. This isn't surprising considering the overall copyright value of the ST "brand". Oh well, as far as this particular novel is concerned, it was definitely worth it.
The kind of Trek story I've always loved... Kirk, Spock and McCoy challenged on every level... Difficult situations with difficult choices and a new and dare I say, "fascinating" new and original race of beings to contend with.
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