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On Fate, Prices, Death , and Planets...
« on: November 13, 2004, 08:25:19 pm »
Some of the First Books I ever red where The Fate, and Price of the Phoenix , spock must die, And of Course Death Planet. I was just curious How many of us Recall the Original novels, or even the Blish Copies.

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Re: On Fate, Prices, Death , and Planets...
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2004, 08:28:48 pm »
Some of the First Books I ever red where The Fate, and Price of the Phoenix , spock must die, And of Course Death Planet. I was just curious How many of us Recall the Original novels, or even the Blish Copies.

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I don't recall Death Planet.  The rest I have read.  I disliked the Spock must die novel but did like the Phoenix novels.
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Re: On Fate, Prices, Death , and Planets...
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2004, 08:48:06 pm »
I only remember Spock Must Die and the Blish adaptations of the scripts.

I remember also Ellison's original City on the Edge of Forever as part of an inexpensive paperback anthology, "Six Science Fiction Plays".  Six pretty good stories.  Of course Harlan Ellison's was the best, and not only 'cuz I was one of those Trek kidz.