Type | Book |
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Date | 1980-01 |
Pages | 206 |
Series | Star Trek books |
Tags | nonfiction, trivia |
This book is 150 pages of, primarily, exhaustingly unimportant trivia. For example, question 433 (of 703):
Answer: "811 East 68th Street, Apt. 12B."
There are plenty of more interesting, or at least more memorable, questions, but enough of them are dull that it's a chore rather than a delight to complete the book--which I did, to my regret. Each question is worth a number of points, and your point totals for each chapter, and the book overall, entitle you to a ranking between Slime Devil and Organian. My scores, by chapter:
A grand total of 375 out of 2562 possible points (14%), making my overall ranking Tribble (the second lowest). I've seen every episode of Trek at least twice and I've read scores of Trek books. I'm totally satisfied with getting one in ten points for trivia of this level of triviality.
This book is just not worth it, even if you are a fan of trivia. Even if the trivia itself were more interesting, it'd be tedious to go through the whole book. Never mind the whole book, some individual chapters are much too long already. The chapters are themed, but there's no interesting way to do a little at a time. The Complete Next Generation Trek IQ Book, which is very sensibly divided by episode, handles this much better.
Name | Role |
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Pocket Books | Publisher |
Rafe Needleman | Author |