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Supernova (Star Trek: Prodigy) Paperback – January 17, 2023

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Star Trek: Prodigy is a brand-new animated series streaming on Paramount+ and airing on Nickelodeon! In this middle grade adventure based on the Star Trek: Prodigy video game, Dal and Gwyn must rescue their missing crewmates.

When the
Protostar crash-lands in a peculiar star system, the crew ends up separated and Dal and Gwyn must work together to find their missing crewmates. They don’t have much time, though: the nearby star is destabilized and in danger of creating a supernova. Then Dal and Gwyn discover evil droids patrolling the area, and they look just like the Watchers back in Tars Lamora. How will Dal and Gwyn confront this nightmare from their past…and prevent an explosion in their near future?

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Star Trek Prodigy--Supernova

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Robb Pearlman is a pop culturalist and a #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than sixty books for grown-ups and kids.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon Spotlight (January 17, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 160 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1665925426
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1665925426
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 8 - 12 years
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 3 - 7
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.13 x 0.4 x 7.63 inches
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Robb Pearlman is a #1 New York Times bestselling pop culturalist and author of more than 80 books for grown-ups and kids.

As an industry-leading writer and multifaceted innovative creative, Robb has ideated, written, art directed, and edited books based on his own original concepts. He has also authentically and effectively translated many of the world's biggest pop culture brands and media properties into bestselling fan-favorite books.

Robb has had successful events and signings at San Diego and New York ComicCons, bookstores and comic book retailers in Los Angeles, New York, and New Jersey. He was featured as an on air commentator in National Geographic Channel's "Generation X" series, contributed to HuffingtonPost, performed at the Nerdnite Nerdtacular, and has been featured on several pop culture blogs and SiriusXM radio shows. Robb is a member of the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers, serves on the Advisory Board of the MS in Publishing Program at Pace University and has served on the Board of Directors of Teachers & Writers Collaborative.

As a publishing professional Robb has acquired and edited a host of pop culture and entertainment books including The Princess Bride Cookbook, The Parks and Recreation Cookbook, All in the Family: The Show that Changed Television, Drag: Combing Through the Big Wigs of Show Business, The Con-a-Sutra, Bob Ross: The Joy of Painting, The Bob's Burgers Burger Book, Zombies on Film: The Definitive Story of Undead Cinema, Stuck on Star Trek, and The Princess Bride: A Celebration. He has edited monographs of the work and lives of award winning icons Charles Busch, Bill Plympton and Ralph Bakshi.

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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023
I know this was written for adolescents, but sine Prodigy is the ONLY current Paramount Puss show that deserves to be called Star Trek, (The only show that has the spirit of Legacy Trek shows), so I picked it up.

The book was a fun adventure that captured the essence of the series.

On a rescue mission, the crew of the Protostar get locked inside a Dyson sphere and are separated on different planets inside of it.

As the crew try to find each other, they run into the problems that the population are dealing with and against their will, they get dragged into it.

As the sun inside the Dyson sphere begins to go supernova, the crew is running out of time to find each other and save the planets.

This was a highly enjoyable book that captures the crew perfectly to the on screen characters.

I highly recommend it, foe Trek fans of all ages.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
An entertaining read! With the drought of Star Trek publishing recently, I was excited to find this book and "A Dangerous Trade" releasing this month. I'm not a huge Middle Grade/Young Reader fan, and I am also not necessarily a fan of Prodigy (I haven't watched it yet), but I am a Star Trek fan and I wanted Star Trek publishing to do well so we'd get more books. So I picked this book up and read it in about an hour and half. It was lots of fun.

While "A Dangerous Trade" was small in every scale, this book aims to be large in scale. This book deals with entire planets and star systems being in peril. And miraculously, our young teenagers are the only people who can save the world. Ha!

I do give props to Robb Pearlman for trying to tell a big story. If these two books were television arcs, this one would get a lot more time in the press because of its ambition.

This book primarily follows Dal and Gwyn. We get almost all the book from Dal's perspective, but Gwyn is the one with all of the character development. I'm shocked they gave her so much in just this book, considering they probably have plans for her character in Season 2 of the show.

Because this book tries to be so big, there are some plot points that seem a little far fetched and a little illogical. But when you consider this is a book for kids, I think its still excusable and worth it.

There are several references to Star Trek that will absolutely tickle adult Star Trek fans. There were references to just about every single Star Trek series, particularly TOS and Voyager. There were two in particular that I was shocked that Pearlman got away with.

Overall, this is a quite enjoyable book. I think that "A Dangerous Trade" was faster paced, more evenly written with the characters, and more enjoyable overall. But this book is certainly well worth the read, and is a great entry point for the Star Trek universe for kids and adults alike. 8.0 out of 10!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
Robb Pearlman continues the explorations of the Protostar’s crew with a trilling original adventure. When Gwyndala (Gwyn) finds a secret message on a hodgepodge doll she was gifted, a secret leads the crew of the Protostar into a posable trap. Separated from their crew and stranded on an unknown planet, Dal and Gwyn must solve this mystery before it becomes a disaster.

Taking place a few days after the events of A Dangerous Trade, Captain Dal R’El suffers a sleepless night recalling some of the events that lead him and his crew to obtain the Protostar. The responsibilities of being captain weighing on him. This mysterious doll brings out sad memories for all the crew. Jankom does not want to get involved, they have had enough trouble. But if there is a chance a child needs help, the crew of the Protostar will find them.

Robb Pearlman delves into the thoughts of Dal and Gwyn as they face the unknown in different ways. While Dal puts up a brave face despite his fears for the safety of his friends, Gwyn is reminded of the guilt she feels and is ready for a fight. They both relive the memories of The Watchers, the robotic minions of the Diviner who they thought were long gone. They must overcome their past fears to help save their friends, and forgive each other for the past. Together they raise each other up, because they are family.

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Jim J-R
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 23, 2024
The second Star Trek Prodigy novel is a novelisation of a video game based on the TV series. It seems to be set immediately after the first novel, somewhere in the early second half of season one.

The crew find a mysterious message and set off to investigate, only to lose each other across three planets infested with baddies.

I can’t actually see quite how this would map to a video game, so in that sense it’s either a good novelisation or a weird game.

Compared to the first Prodigy novel though, I don’t feel like this manages to capture the characters’ voices as well. It gave me less of the evocative sense of the TV show, and felt just that bit less immersive as a result.

The plot isn’t bad, but felt like the connection to existing baddies was tenuous and could have worked equally well without that aspect that felt like it risks being contradicted by later TV episodes.