Pages: 320 (Paperback) ISBN: 1905586051 Pub: Fandemonium Ltd Pub date: 2008-01-25 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2019
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Reader Reviews:Entertaining Team Adventure (7/7 people found this helpful)Having some mixed feelings about TV tie-ins, I was relieved to find this novel delivered exactly what the blurb described and that the author is clearly someone familiar with the series, its history, and its characters. The novel is a thoroughly entertaining action story, with the team having to undergo a series of trials which test their intelligence, their courage, their determination and, at times, their bond of friendship with one another. There were some very pleasant surprises along the way, most notably mentions of events from the Stargate movie. The author manages to weave together both series and movie canon to offer explanations for differences between the two, notably the origin of Ra. The series' universe is treated with respect, while being added to in ways that enrich it, with the author creating worlds and races and a history that fit right in with what we know of the series.
Great team story - Stargate back to its roots (7/7 people found this helpful)While various of these new SG-1 books haven't really been up to scratch character and plot-wise, Barque of Heaven has broken the pattern. This is a story from the old days of classic SG-1, with Jack, Daniel, Sam and Teal'c acting like a real team. There are challenges for each member of the team to face - personal, intellectual and physical - some together, some individually, but always interesting and often surprising. This is a quest in the classic sense of Joseph Campbell, with the prize being escape and survival.
Great team story! (8/8 people found this helpful)I received an advance copy of the book, Stargate SG1: The Barque of Heaven and just recently finished reading it. I am very pleased to say that this story hearkens back to the good old team adventure days. There's something for everyone to do, some really nice team and character moments, with a bit more emphasis on Daniel & Jack. This book reminds me WHY SG1 is the team that I love; they aren't just a team, they are a family and in the story it shows. I wish I could go into further detail as there is just so much that I would like to discuss, but unfortunately that would require spoiling the story. Suffice to say that I recommend this story to anyone who is a team `gen' fan who enjoys the team embark on an (mis)adventure Similar ProductsStargate SG-1: Relativity (Stargate SG-1) Stargate SG-1: Do No Harm (Stargate SG-1) Stargate Atlantis: Blood Ties (Stargate Atlantis) Stargate SG-1: Roswell Stargate Atlantis: Casualties of War (Stargate Atlantis) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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