Star Trek III: The Search for Spock: Movie Tie-In Novelization

· Star Trek · Sold by Simon and Schuster
4.1
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No one on the Enterprise can believe that Mr. Spock is gone...

As the crew grieves for Mr. Spock, the awesome Genesis Device, now controlled by the Federation, has transformed an inert nebula into a new planet teeming with life. But Genesis can also destroy existing worlds. The creators of the Device want it given freely to the Galaxy. But Starfleet Command fears that it will become a force for evil. And the enemies of the Federation will not rest until they seize it -- as their most powerful weapon in the battle to conquer the Galaxy!

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4.1
10 reviews
A. Hunter
March 10, 2024
first of all, I really enjoyed this book. it brought so much more to the story than the movie could ever do. Especially with showing the aftermath of Khan's battle with Kirk. I also enjoyed that they brought a different dynamic to Saavik's relationship with David and the effects of the genesis device. the story did feel more like a continuation of the first one which I really appreciated compared to the movies. The story seemed to humanize the characters much more than the movies did.
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Danica Grant
October 28, 2014
David Marcus death was terrible
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Olivia Engel
May 3, 2016
Davids death was terrible
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About the author

Vonda N. McIntyre is the author of several fiction and nonfiction books. McIntyre won her first Nebula Award in 1973, for the novelette “Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand.” This later became part of the novel Dreamsnake (1978), which was rejected by the first editor who saw it, but went on to win both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. McIntyre was the third woman to receive the Hugo Award. She has also written a number of Star Trek and Star Wars novels. Visit her online at VondaNMcIntyre.com.

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