tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2529911059865628556.post3437313406084715860..comments2024-03-27T08:28:02.203-06:00Comments on Trek Lit Reviews: The Never-Ending SacrificeDan Guntherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05894089240112561224noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2529911059865628556.post-72182021607849474802019-07-10T22:22:02.011-06:002019-07-10T22:22:02.011-06:00I went looking through through Literary Trek's...I went looking through through Literary Trek's history for their episode on this book, justbto find to my horror... there isn't one.<br /><br />This book transcends the usual star trek novel that only appeals to the fans, I feel this could be at home in an English class in high school, talking about sacrifice for family, friends, comrades and even strangers. <br /><br />The themes about censorship, love, duty, nationalism, all read as strong as Orwell and could be set in Russia or East Germany through the end of World War 2 and getting out like escaping to a warm torn west Germany.<br /><br />Dan, you need to do this on Literary Treks. I know you've had Una on before. Maybe hold out for her being available but this is such a strong work for something that would normally be typecast as just tie-in fiction!QwartXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04122622897341710116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2529911059865628556.post-9577750470653056872019-07-04T11:46:25.895-06:002019-07-04T11:46:25.895-06:00This may be my favorite Trek novel. It would be a ...This may be my favorite Trek novel. It would be a good choice for a future podcast I think.Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17663980734898071684noreply@blogger.com