![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I appreciated some of the explanations surrounding the creation of the best episodes and movies based on the original Star Trek series, especially when Nimoy's involvement was particularly heart-felt. I enjoyed this audiobook - but not quite as much as I expected to. I like his voice, and I like the way he sounds like he's telling stories and not just reading a script. The writing is good, and Nimoy's performance is really enjoyable to me. The focus is on Star Trek and his creative efforts in general. ![]() He recites some childhood experiences, but doesn't go into so much detail that it might become dull and long-winded (George Takei, take heed). The focus of this book is Nimoy's experience developing and portraying his famous Spock character. There's a lot more to Nimoy than Spock and Star Trek. But I have listened to this book literally tens of times. I wouldn't say I have extreme reactions to books in the first place, no. Which character – as performed by Leonard Nimoy – was your favorite?ĭid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? Obviously as a Star Trek fan, all the dealings and goings-on behind the production of the original series were particularly interesting. Truthfully, most of the book is memorable. What was one of the most memorable moments of I Am Spock? Where does I Am Spock rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? ![]()
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