books by Keith R.a. Decandido
books:
Serenity - The Future is Worth Fighting For (Pocket Star Books Media Tie-In)
68 reviews
Keith R.A. DeCandido
Pocket Star
, 2005
Incredible
Awesome movie! This movie became my favorite movie of all time within the first 10 minutes of watching. I do recommend you see the TV show "Firefly" before you watch this movie, because you will like it even more and it will all make a lot more sense. P.S. Summer Glau is amazing!
Star Trek: SCE: Wounds (Star Trek Corps of Engineers)
Ilsa J. Bick
, Keith R. A. DeCandido, ...
Star Trek
, 2008
The Dominion War has been over for a year, but its legacy lives on. Commander Sonya Gomez, former Starship Enterprise? engineer, and her crack Starfleet Corps of Engineers team on the U.S.S. da Vinci find themselves dealing with many permutations of that legacy. Two mysterious murders on the da Vinci lead to the Gamma Quadrant and a Dominion base. A pre-warp planet occupied by the Dominion still has scars from both sides of that conflict. Plus ...
Supernatural: Nevermore (Supernatural)
44 reviews
Keith R.A. DeCandido
HarperEntertainment
, 2007
Exactly What It Should Be...FUN and ENTERTAINING! : )
If you're a fan of the show, this is PERFECT FOR YOU, as it was for me. Great Fun, and Exactly what I would expect it to be. It was like reading an episode instead of watching it, (and no commercials!). Set in the Bronx and written by Bronx boy Keith DeCandido, Keith brings forth a knowledge and emotion of the city that adds a richness to the story. An aspect to the book form of the ...
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Echoes and Refractions (Star Trek: Myriad Universes)
5 reviews
Keith R. A. DeCandido,
Chris Roberson
, ...
Star Trek
, 2008
Echoes and refreactions:Excellent work by all 3 Authors
I don't think i can say enough good things about this book. I was eagerly awaiting it all summer and when it finally came; it was all she wrote! KRAD once again outdoes himself with his very character heavy story of what would have happened if Cardassia had never left occupying Bajor. Chris Roberson did a great job with a story almost forgotten in the realms of The Next Generations first ...
Murder by Magic: Twenty Tales of Crime and the Supernatural
2 reviews
Aspect
, 2004
one of the best consistent compilations of the year
This superb twenty collection anthology runs the mystery gamut but has the common thread as stated by Rosemary Edghill in her introduction that "a crime (preferably by murder), and magic and the supernatural had to be somehow involved". Each tale does that and though the format is short story, readers will believe in the use of magic albeit whether to commit a crime, solve a crime, or both. The ...
Twist of Faith (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
6 reviews
S. D. Perry
,
Weddle David
, ...
Star Trek
, 2007
Run, don't walk, to buy this book
Twist of Faith offers everything: *what a bargain! 660 pages of truly wonderful story-telling with enough action, variety, mysteries, and fun to give you hours of reading pleasure *a truly beautiful cover and binding. Not something I usually care about but the artwork on Twist of Faith is just fantastic. *Avatar, by S. D. Perry, is as rich and detailed a story as you will find in the ...
The Art of the Impossible (Star Trek: The Lost Era, 2328-2346)
14 reviews
Keith R.A. DeCandido
Star Trek
, 2003
Very intriguing
Though I was never a big fan of the Star Trek incarnation "Deep Space Nine", I was glad to see Dax attempting to do the impossible in keeping the Klingons and the Cardassians from warring over a region of space claimed by both. Of course this wouldn't be a great Star Trek space opera without internal intrigue from the Federation itself. Great read! I have added it to my other "Star Trek" series ...
Star Wars on Trial: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Debate the Most Popular Science Fiction Films of All ...
9 reviews
Benbella Books
, 2006
Suitable for both critics and fans, full of humor and enthusiasm
Intellectually, the Prosecution wins the case with flying colors. Emotionally though, the Defense makes some very good points. The book is written with humor and enthusiasm, all contributors from both sides are obviously having fun and it should be noted that everybody acknowledges the fun and entertainment value of Star Wars and its ability to make us dream. Including David Brin who gives ...
Supernatural: Bone Key (Supernatural)
11 reviews
Keith R.a. Decandido,
Dc Comics International
HarperEntertainment
, 2008
Just as Good as the Others
Having read the two other Supernatural books that are available, this one does not disappoint! It's written very well and I could picture the situations playing out as if they were a real episode on the CW.
A Good Day to Die (Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon, Book 1)
17 reviews
Keith R.A. DeCandido
Star Trek
, 2003
A Good Day to Die
This is the first book in a series about the Klingons, almost no characters from the original series make appearances, this is wholly new and original. It takes place right after the Dominion war, and the Klingons need more resources and need to expand. Of course they are not explorers like the Federation, they will go and conquer what they need. But this is where this particular story line ...
Star Trek: A Singular Destiny (Star Trek)
Keith R. A. DeCandido
Star Trek
, 2009
The Shape of Things to Come The cataclysmic events of Star Trek: Destiny have devastated known space. Worlds have fallen. Lives have been destroyed. And in the uneasy weeks that follow, the survivors of the holocaust continue to be tested to the limits of their endurance. But strange and mysterious occurrences are destabilizing the galaxy's battle-weary Allies even further. In the Federation, efforts to replenish diminished resources and ...
No Limits (Star Trek New Frontier)
9 reviews
Star Trek
, 2003
Wide Variety of Imaginative Stories
In his introduction to NO LIMITS, an anthology of eighteen short stories involving the New Frontier characters, Peter David notes that when this volume was first announced some fans expressed reservations at the idea of having authors other than David himself dabbling in the New Frontier sandbox. If you've got doubts, you can put them to rest. This is an excellent collection of rewarding ...
Virtual Unrealities: The Short Fiction of Alfred Bester
17 reviews
Alfred Bester
Vintage
, 1997
A Great Collection of Bester's Popular Short SF Works
As you may have read, Alfred Bester's novels, The Demolished Man and The Stars My Destination (TSMD) are highly recommended for those that enjoy reading science fiction. If you're wanting to read more by Bester after that, a collection of his short stories is the next good place to go. His short to-the-point prose, storyline twists, and some similarities to the main character in TSMD are in his ...
Cycle of Hatred (World of Warcraft) (World of Warcraft)
19 reviews
Keith R. A. DeCandido
Pocket Star
, 2006
A great book for getting into the WoW book series and Warcraft lore in general
As a semi-casual WoW player, I probably would never have picked this up, if I hadn't been absolutely book-less a few minutes before a 10-day at-sea cruise. I saw this book, and the War of the Ancients trilogy. The WotA books just looked, well, boring, and daunting. So I got this book. I'm so very glad I did. I enjoyed it immensely! The inaccuracies mentioned in other reviews, while ...
Honor Bound (Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon, Book 2)
14 reviews
Keith R.A. DeCandido
Star Trek
, 2003
DeCandido hits back to back home runs
Brad R.A. DeCandido should write every novel focusing on Klingons from here on out. He not only incorporates characters from the televised Star Trek Series (TNG and DS9), but creates his own characters that are thoroughly Klingon and very intriging. I believe KRAD has a better feel for Klingons than any other Star Trek novelist. Captain Klag has just lost San Tarah though honorable combat ...
The Man from Krypton: A Closer Look at Superman (Smart Pop series)
2 reviews
Benbella Books
, 2006
A must have for Superman fans
What a great read! Most of the essays I agreed with and some I did not, but I enjoyed reading everyone of them. What a fun and intellectual way to look at, who I believe is the greatest character in the history of popular culture.
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Echoes and Refractions (Star Trek: Myriad Universes)
5 reviews
Keith R. A. DeCandido,
Chris Roberson
, ...
Star Trek
, 2008
Echoes and refreactions:Excellent work by all 3 Authors
I don't think i can say enough good things about this book. I was eagerly awaiting it all summer and when it finally came; it was all she wrote! KRAD once again outdoes himself with his very character heavy story of what would have happened if Cardassia had never left occupying Bajor. Chris Roberson did a great job with a story almost forgotten in the realms of The Next Generations first ...
Miracle Workers, S.C.E. Book Two
7 reviews
Keith R.A. DeCandido,
Kevin Dilmore
, ...
Star Trek
, 2002
Continued Good Reading.
I can't say much in this review of Book 2 of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers that I didn't already say in my review of Book 1. That is, it's great! Well-written, believable, and very entertaining, with nods to continuity throughout. If you're not reading these, or the DS9 re-launch, then you're missing out on some great stuff. An added bonus in the back of this publication is the S.C.E. ...
Have Tech Will Travel (Star Trek) (Starfleet Corps of Engineers 1-4)
11 reviews
Christie Golden
,
Dean Wesley Smith
, ...
Star Trek \ Simon Says
, 2002
The concept that they shoulda used for the new tv series!
I picked up _Have Tech, Will Travel_ and couldn't put it down. I found myself thinking "this is what Enterprise should be!" What put me off originally besides the techy sounding title was the fact that it was compiled into novellettes, billed as short stories by different writers. I really don't like short stories because, you know, they just get interesting and then they end. But the way it's ...
Imaginings: An Anthology of Long Short Fiction
3 reviews
Pocket Books (Simon Says)
, 2003
deserved award nominee
The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America have nominated "Of a Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs" by Adam-Troy Castro for a Nebula Award for Best Novelette (the winners will be announced in April 2004). It deserves to win -- in fact, all the novelettes in this book are worthy of award consideration.
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