 |
 |
 |
| Customer Review: |
 |
1: Lost tales!
I'm impressed by the author's ability to fill in many of the missing spaces left there by the television series. This book has revealed to me how life was for Sinclair after he left Babylon 5, and the process of how he got the title and position of Entil'Zha (or "Ranger One"). We get to see more clearly the difference between the two worlon embassadors Kosh and Ulkesh, and get an idea about how this difference is going to manifest in the future of the series.
I can recommend this book to every Babylon 5 fan, and have to admit that after I recieved it, it was a delight to sit down and just read it from the beginning until the end!
|
2: Probably The Best B5 Book
This has to be the best of the B5 books that were written. If you want to know what Sinclair was up to after the end of Season 1 and before his return in the two part "War Without End" this is a must read. You won't be dissappointed!
|
3: To Dream in the City of Sorrows
Even the casual Babylon 5 fan will love 'To Dream in the City of Sorrows'. It ties together the disappearence of Sinclair from B5, what happened to his relationship with Catherine Sakai, how she was lost and his desparate hope he can find his love on the other side of the time rift.
I have worn out one copy and am working on my second. A must have for anyone who watched Babylon 5.
|
4: amazing
Definitely the best B5 book out there. SO much backstory, so many pieces put into place. Here we finally discover what happened to Jeff SInclair on Minbar and the tale of his dearest love. ANy B5 fan should definitely read it.
|
5: for Babylon 5 fans
The books does a pretty good job of filling in missing details about what happened to Commander Sinclair between leaving Babylon 5 and taking off to become Valen.
|
|