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Author name: Matthew J. Costello, Diane Duane, Peter Morwood

 : SeaQuest: The Novel
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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9781857982053
Format: Import
ISBN number: 1857982053
Label: Gollancz
Manufacturer: Gollancz
Page Count: 208
Printing Date: February 03, 1994
Publishing house: Gollancz
Sale Popularity Level: 3328558
Studio: Gollancz




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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Review
Very descriptive depection of the pilot for the series. There are some scenes missing in the book that were added for the series, but I really like the book's focus on Bridger, and his feelings (internal thoughts) about being tricked into 'touring' the seaQuest.

A must have for any seaQuest fan.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - GREAT BOOK*************!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a great book to read for people of all ages and people. It keeps yopu guessing and keep reading. I'm not much of a reader and stil finished the book in less then a week. I highly reccomend this book fo a class project, bcause you will have fun with it and still get the job done.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Good novelisation, but some flaws.
Because she is writing a novelisation of the pilot, Diane Duane is limited in the extent of detail she can go into here. However, the book is a good print version of the episode, even thoough it does miss out most of the second act, and makes some major continuity errors (it was based on an early version of the script, with the names, etc, still provisional).

For seaQuest fans, this is a must. It gives you a good insight into the "future history" background of the series, and delves deep into the character's pasts.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Short and Sweet
Only 200 pages so it's a fast read, and introduces the future world of SeaQuest better than the TV show, as the narrative can get around the curse of stilted expositional dialogue. The technical aspects are much more detailed in the show, so you get some neat gimmicks explained.

The story itself is OK, Bridger and the motivation of enemy commander Marilyn Stark are explored in the most depth. The reluctance of Bridger to command drags on a bit, though.

If you enjoyed the pilot, this will add a bit more depth to the background of the show.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - entertaining!
I Really enjoyed this book since I actully missed the 1st episode and this was a great way for me to see how the show got started.I keep this book in my room always. I read it when I don't or can't find any thing else better to read.

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