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LOST YEARS
J.M. DILLARD

TOR, 1990
  
  











  



  
Star Trek, the Next Generation Sketchbook: The Movies, Generations & First Contact3 reviews
John Eaves, J.M Dillard

Star Trek, 1998

NextGen Sketchbook best non-fic Trek in thirty years
I interviewed John Eaves two years ago and first heard about this book at that time; I am more than slightly relieved to say that it was worth the wait! Profusely illustrated -- with artwork that has NOT already appeared everywhere else -- the book is both reader- and Trekkie-friendly, with brief anecdotes which humanize the filmmaking process while also supplementing the nice pics. Eaves' ...
  
  











  



  
Resistance (Star Trek: The Next Generation)28 reviews
J.M. Dillard

Star Trek, 2007

a fine sequel to the "First Contact" movie.
If you liked FIRST CONTACT the movie you'll enjoy this read. The dynamics of the Senior staff of the Enterprise are now very different with Data, Riker, and Troi adsent from the plot. The new Characters are quite different and provide a twist that is very unique to the Enterprise crew.
  
  











  



  
The Expanse (Star Trek: Enterprise)5 reviews
J.M. Dillard, Rick Berman, ...

Star Trek, 2003

Archer and crew sets out to stop the Xindi
After much bashing by media crtics and some fans the Enterprise series finally decides to go where no man has gone before with an urgent mission to stop an enigmatic race called the Xindi from destroying Earth.After Earth is ravaged and 7 million are dead the Enterrpise (NX-01)is recalled to Earth by Starfleet. But before that they must first deal with the Renegade Klingon named Duras who wants ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek: Where No One Has Gone Before (A History in Pictures)3 reviews
J.M. Dillard

Pocket Books, 1996

An illustrated love letter to Star Trek....
Over the years, many books have been written about Star Trek's growth from a popular-yet-low-rated television series to the huge cultural phenomenon it is today. Some are strictly technical (Gene Roddenberry and Stephen Whitfield's The Making of Star Trek), others are a mix of in-depth analysis and insider's insights (David Gerrold's The World of Star Trek), while still others are personal ...
  
  











  



  
Emissary (Star Trek Deep Space Nine, No 1)13 reviews
J.M. Dillard, Michael Piller, ...

Star Trek, 1993

DS9 #1 Emissary - The beginning of the best series!
Deep Space Nine #1 "Emissary" brings forth the beginning of Star Trek's best and most controversial series to the franchise. I say controversial in that at times, this series whether when it was airing or on DVD and in print it seems to be treated as the red headed stepchild of Star Trek. This doesn't matter though, because in the end, the very principles that make up Star Trek Deep Space Nine; ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek Insurrection (Star Trek The Next Generation)13 reviews
J. M. Dillard, Rick Berman, ...

Star Trek, 1998

Another great novelization!
J.M. Dillard has with, Star Trek: Insurrection done another great job of novelizing a movie! I always approach novelization's with a little skepticism as far as what's put on page between the scenes on screen. That said, I don't really do that with her work. She captures the spirit of the film perfectly and put's some really good scenes in that we don't see on film. Thank you to the author ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek Nemesis (Star Trek The Next Generation)17 reviews
J. M. Dillard, Brent Spiner, ...

Star Trek, 2002

Holy Cow!
This auudio casette rules! Sound effects make you feel like you are on the Enterprise. The Narrator is really vibrant, and has some nice imitations! GREAT AUDIO!
  
  











  



  
Star Trek The Lost Years4 reviews
J. M. Dillard

Pocket Books, 1989

Consistant characters, action, and a good plot.
This was the first Star Trek novel I read. I was wondering what the significance of some of the subplots were until the very end. The ending of this book was one of the best I've read. Great foreshadowing for the movies. You have to really be a fan to like it, but the characters in the book were consistent with the the tv/movie characters. All in all, this nerdess gives it two thumbs up. ...
  
  











  



  
Possession (Star Trek: The Next Generation, No. 40)14 reviews
J.M. Dillard, Kathleen O'Malley

Star Trek, 1996

The best of horror-suspense Trek.
This is a sequel to Dillard's Original Series book Demons. The possessing, evil aliens are back and set on taking over the Enterprise and then the galaxy. The writing of this book shows true quality. It has exactly the right mixture of suspense, macabre scenes, action and flashes of humour. It starts out and stays sombre, but without getting morbid and depressing as most of Dillard's books do. ...
  
  











  



  
The Fugitive - The Chase Is On... Harrison Ford Is
J.M. Dillard

Dell, 1993

What do you do when there's no place to hide? Run for your life. Richard Kimble. Vascular surgeon. Tried and convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of his wife. Given a chance to escape, he takes it. And becomes a man on the run. Chasing Kimble is Samuel Gerard. Deputy U.S. Marshal. A cop who doesn't give a damn if a convict says he's innocent. He has his job to do: to bring an escaped man to justice, alive. Or dead. So Dr. Richard ...
  
  











  



  
War of Worlds: The Resurrection Movie Tie In5 reviews
J.m. Dillard

Pocket, 1988

Tie-Ins are always interesting...
First off, you get more background on the characters and more details about what's happening and what everybody is thinking. They even put Dr. Clayton Forrester in as a minor character. The novel follows the pilot episodes, with only minor twists and turns. For example, in the book you learn the alien's planet is NOT Mars, but Mor-Tax. That fact is revealed in the TV series half-way thru the ...
  
  











  







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