Gullivers Fugitives, Keith Sharee
Gullivers Fugitives, Keith Sharee
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Gulliver's Fugitives

Author: Keith Sharee

Narrator: Jonathan Frakes

Abridged: 1 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/1990


Synopsis

While searching for the U.S.S. Huxley, missing for more than 10 years, the EnterpriseTM stumbles across a forgotten colony of humans on a planet called Rampart, where fiction and works of the imagination of any kind are considered a heinous crime. A survey team beams aboard the ship to search for "contraband," and the crew are drawn immediately into a vicious civil war between Rampart's mind police and a band of determined rebels.

About Keith Sharee

Keith Sharee is the author of the Star Trek novel Gulliver's Fugitives


Reviews

Goodreads review by Louie the Mustache on September 04, 2022

Gulliver’s Fugitives by Keith Sharee is the 11th Star Trek: Next Generation novel. I read a lot of Star Trek novels regardless of the incarnation of the show. I loved all of the shows to varying degrees, so therefore, the major expectation is always: Is the novel faithful to the characters and theme......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on November 03, 2023

The core premise here is an interesting one and fits quite well within the Trek world, and is exactly what one might expect from an episode of TOS or TNG where the crew encounters a world where something so fundamental is turned upside down and becomes a source of societal friction. Yet it suffers g......more

Goodreads review by Rindis on July 30, 2022

Way back when, I read through several early ST:TNG novels (all put out during first season). It was a pretty sad bunch. One of them was notably better than the others (not to say that it was worth recommending), and it made sense when I looked at it afterwards and noted it was by Peter David. Now I'v......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on February 08, 2024

My Thoughts: A fun blend of classical literature and space opera. Content Concerns: Ten or so profanities, sci-fi action violence throughout, and, most unfortunately, a disparaging reference to Christianity and the Bible.......more

Goodreads review by Nadienne on December 06, 2021

I just...I don't...I'm, uh...well...yah, no...this was hot garbage. As I may have stated in other reviews, it always pains me to dislike anything Trek, especially TNG, because I'm a diehard Trekkie and I will die on that "The Next Generation was the best Trek series ever" hill, but this...ugh... The p......more