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Star Trek: The Next Generation: I, Q
- Narrated by: John de Lancie
- Length: 3 hrs and 8 mins
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- Sean MacRae
- 11-06-20
Loved it
John de Lancie performs and tells this story in typical Q fashion. I particularly enjoyed the parts where he speaks directly to the listener. Interesting story with a good few funny Q moments and remarks.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-06-06
Star Trek, The Next Generation: I, Q
John de Lancie is excellent at 'Q' the story is very amusing throughout, he keeps the tempo just about right, the imagination works overtime from beginning to end. If you like ?Q? then this is the one for you.
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- Judith
- 08-12-11
star trek tng iq
I did not like the character q, but after listening to this I understand him better. And I see why so many people like this character.
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- SuspectWinner84
- 04-05-16
First ever audio book - very disappointing
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Sadly this was a very disappointing first experience with audio books. Though John De Lancie made a superb attempt to engage the listener, it just wasn't enough to make up for the weak and often vague storyline. Rather than a well-thought out plotline, it felt very much like an unending, disjointed ramble punctuated with occasional plot points, weak attempts at humour, and constant (overly long) mini-stories that seemed to add very little to the overall tale. On more than one occasion I found myself wondering what on Earth the current dialogue had to do with the story, only to find it summed up in a single statement that would have more than sufficed in the first place. At other times it felt like the author was trying to vent their own personal grievances (nearly 5 minutes spent criticising religion for no apparent purpose other than to justify that Q didn't believe in a superior being, which had already been highlighted earlier in the story?). Sadly this experience has put me off audiobooks for the time being.
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