Welcome aboard, ensign! You've been assigned to duty on the Starship Enterprise. Your mission: investigate a mysterious meteor belt with Captain Kirk...or help Bones combat a deadly disease... or fight an alien race with Mr. Spock. You choose - you can beam over to a phantom ship overrun with mirror-creatures... or match wits against a giant alien who want to crush the Enterprise like a bug. But chose carefully or the Enterprise and you could be lost forever!
THIS STAR TREK ADVENTURE BELONGS TO YOU! WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF WHICH WAY BOOKS--WHERE YOU MAKE THINGS HAPPEN!
Honestly some of the most fun I've ever had with a book of this ilk, wildly different branching paths with some bonkers endings made this a delight. Going through and trying to figure out all the possible branches was a sheer delight. Truly just a fun time from start to finish.
Yes, I just logged a choose your own adventure—I mean “Which Way”—book. Of course I grew up on these, so there is a certain nostalgia. The hardest part is related to the age of the book pages. At nearly 40 years old, the pages are a little fragile for jumping about in the book.
It reads with about as much cartoonish loyalty to Star Trek lore as one would expect, but is it is good enough for a light diversion.
I read this thinking it would be a disappointment. It wasn’t. The first track I followed got me killed me and crushed the entire Enterprise. Then, the book taunted me about “the future…too bad you won’t be in it!” Needless to say that surprised me. This was a fun little quick read.
I found this at the used book store today and I’m like, giddy lol!! also very accurate because I absolutely would accidentally blow the enterprise up into a billion pieces
OK, the book was kind of silly but it was sort of fun. It's one of those where you make choices, and then you turn to different pages for a different story line depending on your choice. I destroyed the Enterprise several times. But I kind of enjoyed it.
The way the book has to be read made me very impressed. Rather than going page 1, page 2, page 3; it was nice to have something to skip from one point to another gaining interest in the book