Star Trek Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: Live By The Code
Live By the Code is the fourth book in Christopher L. Bennett’s “Rise of the Federation” series of novels. Set several years after the end of the fourth and final season of Enterprise, after the end of the Romulan war (chronicled in the Romulan War series of novels
Josh Reviews TV: The Book!
I love reading TV critic Alan Sepinwall’s work; I have followed his on-line writing for years. I loved his book, The Revolution was Televised, which analyzed twelve dramas that, in Mr. Sepinwall’s estimation, changed the face of television in the 21st century. And so I was e
Star Trek Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: Uncertain Logic
Several years ago, author Christopher L. Bennett began a new series of Star Trek novels, subtitled Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation. Set a number of years after the events of the prequel show Star Trek: Enterprise, and immediately after the founding of the United Federa
Star Trek: Enigma Tales
Una McCormack’s Enigma Tales is the latest Star Trek novel continuing the interconnected series of books exploring the universe and characters of the 24th Century-set Star Trek shows beyond the events of their series finales. Ms. McCormack has developed into the writer most of
Star Trek: Section 31: Control
Late in the run of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the show revealed the existence of a covert group that had been operating secretly with the Federation for over 200 years called Section 31. This black ops agency was tasked with doing whatever was necessary to protect the Federation
Josh Reviews The Revolution Was Televised
I am an enormous fan of television critic Alan Sepinwall, who I first started reading when he began writing for the sadly now-defunct Hitfix.com. Mr. Sepinwall’s writings currently appear on Uproxx.com, and I read his column multiple times a week. Mr. Sepinwall is an extraor
Josh Reviews Seinfeldia
My love for Seinfeld is deep and vast. I started watching around the time of the show’s fourth season, back in 1992/93. I remember being told that I absolutely had to watch “The Contest.” I liked it, and by the end of that season I was watching regularly. I t
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Long Mirage
David R. George III’s latest novel, The Long Mirage, picks up exactly where his terrific DS9 duology Sacraments of Fire and Ascendance left off. Religious unrest is spreading across Bajor with the discovery that the moon Endalla appears to have been artificially constructed as
Josh Reviews The Daily Show (The Book)
It would be difficult to overstate my love for Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show. Week in and week out, for years, I turned to Jon Stewart and The Daily Show for edification and humor. (It’s no coincidence that I continually kept putting The Daily Show atop my annual lists
Star Trek: Headlong Flight
Seven years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, and after the dramatic events of the five-book Trek crossover series “The Fall,” the USS Enterprise–E under the command of Jean-Luc Picard has set out on a new mission of exploration, investigating the area of uncha