Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com has added a new review for Jeffrey Lang‘s “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Force and Motion”:
One of my favorite novels is Lawrence Durrell’s Justine (1957), which is told not in chronological order. Rather, at one point the narrator tells us, “What I most need to do is to record experiences, not in the order in which they took place—for that is history—but in the order in which they first became significant to me.” Most Star Trek books are told fairly conventionally from a structural point-of-view; they begin at the beginning and proceed to the end. Even when they jump around a bit, that tends to be pretty structured.
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