2007-04-08

lurkerwithout: (iRead)
2007-04-08 03:36 am
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How Much For Just the Planet?

Since John M. Ford's death last year I've been looking for a copy of this book. I mean its pretty rare to see a Star Trek franchise book be praised this universally. Even rarer considering the same praise was heaped on Ford's other ST book, The Final Reflection. And the book (both really) fit well into whats known about the ST 'verse at the time. I can see why its see well liked and respected. But I do have a couple nitpicks about it. One is how willingly everyone (both the Enterprise senior officers and their Klingon counterparts) is to just go along with events right up to the final denouement. Also the two mischevious kids felt fairly extroneous to the plot. But other than that it makes for an interesting read...
lurkerwithout: (Hobbes)
2007-04-08 05:37 am
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Birthdays!

And a happy Saviorlicious birthday to userinfoyendi and userinfocrimsonjoe!
lurkerwithout: (Neko fish)
2007-04-08 03:22 pm
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lurkerwithout: (Puss in boots)
2007-04-08 09:51 pm
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Capote

Philip Seymour Hoffman's acting as Truman Capote drew my attention so much that Clifton Collins Jr's work snuck up on me. But his Perry Smith is spookily engrossing. Which is I suppose the point. Showing how an urbane wit like Capote could be entranced by Smith, despite his monsterous crime...