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Warped Factors
- A Neurotic's Guide to the Universe
- De: Walter Koenig
- Narrado por: Walter Koenig
- Duración: 5 h y 20 m
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This is Koenig's story from growing up as the neurotic child of Russian immigrants in 1940s Manhattan through his rise to Star Trek fame as Pavel Chekov, Russian navigator of the U.S.S. Enterprise, and beyond. Koenig's very human narrative is full of the kind of insecurities and quirks to which anyone can relate. With wry wit, striking candor, and a true gift for storytelling, Koenig takes us on a sometimes bumpy but often hilarious trip through his galaxy.
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Worst star trek memoir book ever.
- De Seanc504 en 03-30-22
- Warped Factors
- A Neurotic's Guide to the Universe
- De: Walter Koenig
- Narrado por: Walter Koenig
Eye Opening
Revisado: 12-18-22
A superb autobiography showing the true depth of the man’s character and personality as it develops throughout his journey in life.
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Junk
- De: Les Bohem
- Narrado por: John Waters
- Duración: 10 h y 37 m
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Set in present-day Los Angeles, Junk explores an epic conspiracy, one at work for thousands of years that involves total takeover of the planet Earth by aliens. In the wild, souped-up vision of Les Bohem - the acclaimed, Emmy-winning writer of the Steven Spielberg miniseries, Taken - the world is at the end stage of long-range plot that involves a gigantic genetic-engineering project. The aliens who have invaded us have no planet. No spaceship is coming. Instead, a small advance force comes, breeds, and dies - thus becoming an anomaly in our DNA that can’t be explained.
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Flat narration on a boring story
- De Kingsley en 03-02-19
- Junk
- De: Les Bohem
- Narrado por: John Waters
Pretty good
Revisado: 03-31-19
The whole story is very well thought out and would make a great movie.
The extensive use of the “F” word shows a lack of the author’s ability to be descriptive in describing places and events. Perhaps this was an attempt by the author to delve into an alternative writing style designed to capture a younger generation.
The story, set in present day is a pretty cool concept, but unfortunately be dated as time progresses.
The author’s political leanings reared its head several times throughout the story and swims in the underlying theme. It brought to mind the 1988 movie “They Live” directed & screenplay by John Carpenter.
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